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Zippo.ca :: Bottoms Up! |
Simple machines with timeless appeal.
Zippo windproof lighters represent one of the fastest growing
categories in the world of collectibles. Zippo windproof lighters
are bought, sold and traded by thousands of enthusiastic fans from
nearly every continent. Increasingly, collectors are growing to
appreciate Zippo Canada products for their rarity, and therefore,
their unique appeal as collectibles. In fact, it's not unusual
for collectors to designate a separate Canadian section in their
own collections for the Niagara Falls factory's unique line of
products.
Counterfeit or Canadian?
It's easy to understand why those unfamiliar with Zippo Canada's
history might dismiss the distinctive 'Niagara Falls, Ontario'
bottom stamp as a fake. After all, Zippo USA produces over 16.8
million lighters per year, while Zippo Canada's production was
just over 500,000 units. Zippo Canada opened in August 1949 and
was the only place other than Bradford, PA, where Zippo lighters
were ever produced. A final production run signified the end of
an era with the closing of the Zippo Canada production plant in
July 2002, making Zippo Canada products more collectible than ever.
The 'Niagara Falls Ontario' bottom stamp, like its Bradford, PA
counterpart, is 'your guarantee of our guarantee™' |
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Zippo Canada Bottom Stamp,
with its distinctive Niagara Falls,
Ontario designation. |
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Zippo USA Bottom Stamp,
with its Bradford PA
Made in USA designation. |
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It's not the age, it's the mileage.
Since 1949, Zippo Manufacturing Company of Canada, Ltd., has produced
over 13.5 million windproof lighters. Over the years, few changes
have occurred to the original lighter. If you browse this page
you will see the dates when significant styles and series were
introduced. A series of manufacturers codes stamped on the bottoms
of all lighters identify the month and year of manufacture.
As the style of Zippo lighters has changed over the years, so
has the design of the Zippo logo that is engraved on the bottom
of each lighter. |
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| Since the late 50's, the bottom of every Zippo lighter has featured
a series symbols which serve as code marks. When matched to the manufacturer's
coding chart below, you can determine what year the lighters were
produced. Here are some representative samples: |
Year |
Regular Lighter
Left Side |
Regular Lighter
Right Side |
Slim Lighter
Left Side |
Slim Lighter
Right Side |
| 1933 |
Patent Pending |
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| 1937 |
Patent 2032695 |
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| 1942-1946 |
Black Crackle, Patent
203695
(This number was stamped in error, it should have been
Patent 2032695.)
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| c.1949-c.1957 |
Patent 2517191
with patent pending |
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Zippo
records indicate an overlap of bottom stamp configurations
from 1949-1957. Also, some lighters produced between 1955-57
were date coded, however, specifics remain unclear. The date
coding was fully in effect by 1959. |
| c.1951-c.1957 |
Patent 2517191 |
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| 1957 |
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| 1986 |
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above system was replaced by year/lot code. Year is noted with
Roman Numeral, the letter on the left designates lot month
(A=Jan., B=Feb., etc.) |
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Year |
Regular
and Slim
Lighters
Left Side |
Regular
and Slim
Lighters
Right Side |
| 1986 |
G to L |
II |
| 1987 |
A to L |
III |
| 1988 |
A to L |
IV |
| 1989 |
A to L |
V |
| 1990 |
A to L |
VI |
| 1991 |
A to L |
VII |
| 1992 |
A to L |
VIII |
| 1993 |
A to L |
IX |
| 1994 |
A to L |
X |
| 1995 |
A to L |
XI |
| 1996 |
A to L |
XII |
| 1997 |
A to L |
XIII |
| 1998 |
A to L |
XIV |
| 1999 |
A to L |
XV |
| 2000 |
A to L |
XVI |
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Starting
early in the year 2000, lighters produced feature the Zippo logo
on the left, the month code in the center, and 2000 stamped above
the Roman numeral XVI.
For 2001 and beyond, Zippo has introduced a new, easier to interpret
date code. The letters A through L on the left of the Zippo logo
still represent the month of manufacture. The year of manufacture,
however, is now identified by the last two numbers of that year,
stamped to the right of the Zippo logo. |
Year |
Regular
and Slim
Lighters
Left Side |
Regular
and Slim
Lighters
Right Side |
| 2001 |
A to L |
01 |
| 2002 |
A to L |
02 |
| 2003 |
A to L |
03 |
| 2004 |
A to L |
04 |
| 2005 |
A to L |
05 |
| 2006 |
A to L |
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| 2007 |
A to L |
07 |
| 2008 |
A to L |
08 |
| 2009 |
A to L |
09 |
| 2010 |
A to L |
10 |
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