lJ.
Oct 9, 2010, 01:36 PM
I have a cigarette lighter. It's silver and there is a picture on it. The writing under the picture says: "Copyrighted 1928 By The R. T. French Company. Rochester, N.Y." The picture is of a black pepper "French's" shaker container on the top it says French's Pure Spices and has a logo of a winged lion or animal. There is also a paprika shaker container that is railed and detailed with the same logo. It says Genuine imported paprika; imported and packed by the R. T. French Company Rochester, N.Y. U.S.A. It's a paper design all of that is on which fits onto the lighter. The lighter is square with a button on the side that when pushes opens up the lighter to a compartment with two bars on each side to hold down cigarettes. The top of the lighter can be pushed and the other side of the part pushed opens up and a small orange round piece is exposed.
Thanks for any information.
This is the company:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French's
On the top where you hold down one side to light it, it says: ATC.
Thanks for any information.
This is the company:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French's
On the top where you hold down one side to light it, it says: ATC.