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Lighter: Chicago's Century of Progress-Ford Exposition
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This lighter is from the 1934 Chicago's World Fair-A Century of Progress. One one side is the 1934 Century of Progress logo and the other side is the " Ford Building" --the Ford Exposition building at the Fair--that later (part of) became the Ford Rotunda in Dearborn, Michigan. The lighter has a chrome"plug" that pulls out and is meant to slide along the narrow side of the lighter body. The body is filled with lighter fluid to make this work. It was manufactured by MATCH KING, CHICAGO. The body shows some wear and minor corrosion--someone actually used this thing. For a Rotunda collector or a World's Fair collector this is indeed a rare item. Shipping and insurance costs will depend on w the winning bidder lives and the selling price--the amount listed is an approximate.
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