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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 346703" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>I've been carrying a Zippo since the 60's and never really noticed it drying out quickly</p><p>like it seems to do nowadays. Could it be they've done something to the fluid or the design in the lighter? After inspection I find there doesn't seem to be as much wadding in it as I remember and nowadays it seems when I fill it, it leaks like a sieve. That's something else I don't recall happening with the older ones. I'm gona try and do a little research and take a good look at my older ones in comparison to the newer ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 346703, member: 2155"] I've been carrying a Zippo since the 60's and never really noticed it drying out quickly like it seems to do nowadays. Could it be they've done something to the fluid or the design in the lighter? After inspection I find there doesn't seem to be as much wadding in it as I remember and nowadays it seems when I fill it, it leaks like a sieve. That's something else I don't recall happening with the older ones. I'm gona try and do a little research and take a good look at my older ones in comparison to the newer ones. [/QUOTE]
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