Here’s a Zippo that looks as though it’s been through a scrap of its own. The 3D relief plate is cast to resemble riveted sheet metal punched clean through by three rounds – one of them capped with a brass-coloured “slug” that lifts the whole thing to life. There’s a touch of wartime metalwork about it, the sort of industrial plating you’d have seen on aircraft skins and workshop benches back when Zippo lighters first became part of daily kit.
Despite the rough-and-ready theme, the build is just what you’d expect from Bradford: tidy hinge work, a solid polished case, and that familiar flint wheel bite that’s lit pipes, roll-ups, and campfires for the better part of a century. It’s a lighter that leans into the grit and noise of old-school engineering — a bit of character for anyone who prefers their kit with a story etched into the surface.

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