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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 339153" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I use a Bic lighter for my pipe because I'm an outdoor smoker but, since I was about 16 years old I have always had a Zippo and never found it to fail unless I didn't keep it in fluid or flint. In fact the Bic lighters have always served me well also. </p><p>Wanting a fancier lighter is fine if that's what you want but, I can loose and even drop my Zippo or Bic and not fear I just lost $100 or more. Ronson use to make a pretty good lighter in the 50's & 60's of course I don't know about nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 339153, member: 2155"] I use a Bic lighter for my pipe because I'm an outdoor smoker but, since I was about 16 years old I have always had a Zippo and never found it to fail unless I didn't keep it in fluid or flint. In fact the Bic lighters have always served me well also. Wanting a fancier lighter is fine if that's what you want but, I can loose and even drop my Zippo or Bic and not fear I just lost $100 or more. Ronson use to make a pretty good lighter in the 50's & 60's of course I don't know about nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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