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Erlich 1960-1 Catalog
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<blockquote data-quote="loneredtree" data-source="post: 367563" data-attributes="member: 1775"><p>There are 2 lighters on page 26 that look identical. The one on the left I have not seen before. I remember my scout leader using the Beattie in the 50's. I have 2 of them. They use 2 wicks. One for the normal vertical flame and one for the horizontal tube. If you tilt the lighter forward to heat the tube, a flame grows out. It can be used to solder and sure did scorch the rim of my cob. It make a roaring sound thus the name Beattie Jet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="loneredtree, post: 367563, member: 1775"] There are 2 lighters on page 26 that look identical. The one on the left I have not seen before. I remember my scout leader using the Beattie in the 50's. I have 2 of them. They use 2 wicks. One for the normal vertical flame and one for the horizontal tube. If you tilt the lighter forward to heat the tube, a flame grows out. It can be used to solder and sure did scorch the rim of my cob. It make a roaring sound thus the name Beattie Jet. [/QUOTE]
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