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EarlJam
06-18-2008, 07:26 PM
My ex-father-in-law gave me a cigarette lighter hand-made from artillery shells by a relative in WWI when he was in Europe.

I just unscrewed the cap and noticed a bunch of string/wick inside it. Using a paper clip, I removed the 2 to 3-inch piece of wick from inside the lighter.

I laid the wick on my computer desk and just stared at it (seriously). My hands were probably the first hands to touch that material since the lighter was made in France in 1917. Oh the places that string has "seen."

Seriously, I am amazed by a piece of wick - and I'm not stoned.

-EJ

Shammrog
06-18-2008, 07:30 PM
My ex-father-in-law gave me a cigarette lighter hand-made from artillery shells by a relative in WWI when he was in Europe.

I just unscrewed the cap and noticed a bunch of string/wick inside it. Using a paper clip, I removed the 2 to 3-inch piece of wick from inside the lighter.

I laid the wick on my computer desk and just stared at it (seriously). My hands were probably the first hands to touch that material since the lighter was made in France in 1917. Oh the places that string has "seen."

Seriously, I am amazed by a piece of wick - and I'm not stoned.

-EJ

FRRREEEEEEEDDDOOOMMMMM!

Thank you, William Wallace.

2535Miles
06-18-2008, 07:32 PM
That's a great story! Now, vacuum seal it in UV protected vinyl so you don't melt it with your oily fingertips. :)

dkbaseball
06-18-2008, 08:08 PM
I have a similar kind of mind boggle when I walk three blocks from the place I just moved into in New Orleans and observe a house that my father lived in in 1917. Some may recall the actresss Dorothy Lamour from the Road to... Movies -- she lived on the same block at the time.