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<blockquote data-quote="WTHall" data-source="post: 555657" data-attributes="member: 4580"><p>Greets, outdoors, I'll always go with my Zippo. You have to burn for a second to eliminate the fuel smell, but it'll take the wind and get the job done. They make a 'pipe' lighter, but any Zippo should do.</p><p>Check Ebay for 'previously owned' kit. Still, new, they ain't all that expensive.</p><p>As for clenching, lean towards bent shapes. Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTHall, post: 555657, member: 4580"] Greets, outdoors, I'll always go with my Zippo. You have to burn for a second to eliminate the fuel smell, but it'll take the wind and get the job done. They make a 'pipe' lighter, but any Zippo should do. Check Ebay for 'previously owned' kit. Still, new, they ain't all that expensive. As for clenching, lean towards bent shapes. Regards [/QUOTE]
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