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Because Zippo founder George G. Blaisdell offered a lifetime guarantee on his lighters, he had the bottom of each Zippo lighter made since the mid-1950´s encoded with a series of dots and/or slashes so he could identify which run of lighters was being returned for repairs. What was a quality-control tool for Mr. Blaisdell has become a collector´s dream and a way to precisely date most Zippo lighters. Over the years, the date code format has been modified, most recently in 2001.
![]() World War II Zippo lighters with the black crackle finish, distributed only to the PX's for the men and women in the service, mistakenly were stamped with patent number 203695. The correct number should have been 2032695. |
| Patent Pending | ||
| Patent 2032695 | ||
| Black Crackle, Patent 203695. (This number was stamped in error, should have been Patent 2032695) | ||
| Patent 2517191 | ||
| Patent 2517191 with patent pending | ||
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| An error was made in the date code. One of the slash marks was removed from the left of the Zippo trademark instead of being removed from the right; thus the code read / //. This date code error was corrected within the same year to read // /. | ||
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| Effective July 1, 1986 the dot and slash system was replaced by year / month code. Year is noted with roman numeral; letter designates month (A=Jan., B=Feb., etc.) | ||
| Beginning 2001, the Roman numerals indicating the year were replaced with numbers corresponding to the last digits of the year of manufacture as follows: | ||
Slim lighters were first introduced in 1956, with a flat bottom and no date code. The first markings were added in 1957 and overlapped into 1958. From 1957-1965 the code configuration on the slim lighters differed from the regular lighters. From 1966 on, the configuration has been the same. | ||
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| For more collecting information consult one of several books about Zippo lighters. | ||