Postby MCB » Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:51 am
Hello Miles,
The charring to the top of the inner tube suggests it's been near a flame. If the inside of the top cap is blackened the thing was alight then doused. Cotton wool wadding is still used for holding fuel in petrol lighters.
Wikipedia on cigarette lighters-"development accelerated during the first World War. Soldiers used matches to find their way in the dark but the intense initial flare gave away their position. So the need for fire without a large initial flame was born. Inventors started improving the design of lighters and by 1918...."
The mystery object could therefore be an example of lighter development before the later flywheel and flint, ignited by candle?
I don't suppose the maker is one that might have a history of smoking related products perchance?
Regards
Mike
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