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Introducing Ebony
There is something about the color black that is glamorous, mysterious, fascinating and a little seductive.
The timeless style of a Zippo Windproof lighter is reflected in the deep, dark shadows of Ebony, Zippo’s new intense black, mirror-like finish. The classic chrome plated lighter is bonded with a micro-thin, scratch resistant coating to achieve a rich, luminous, glossy black surface.
In describing Ebony’s finish one could dream of gazing into a deep black starless night or the haunting darkness of a bottomless reflecting pool. Words simply cannot do this finish justice. Ebony must be seen to truly appreciate its lustrous beauty.
Countless hours have been spent towards the development of Ebony; once you have seen it we are sure you will agree it was time well spent.
Offered in two styles - plain and with Zippo - logo and shipped in Zippo’s patented cardboard One Box.
Answers from Ambrose
Aussie driver Marcos Ambrose will be driving the Zippo/Kwik Fill #47 car in the August 7 Zippo 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Watkins Glen. We gathered his thoughts on the upcoming race, his strategies for a three-peat, and his race day superst
Zippo Offers a Bit of Luck to Gamblers
Gambling is a popular pastime around the world. Most gamblers believe that with a little bit of luck, they could be the next one to strike it rich. Symbols of luck and gambling-related designs have been popular themes for Zippo lighters.
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Mother's Day Vintage Ad Gallery
Saturday Evening Post 5/9/2010 "Zippo lighters were—and still are—the definition of a quality product that will stand the test of time." ...
Zippo Taking its Flame Outdoors
Erie Times News May 9, 2010 "Zippo has long been regarded as the best lighter in the world." "I have carried numerous different fire starting kits in my many years in the outdoors. The Zippo Emergency Fire Starter Kit might be the best I've tr
“Whom You Know” keeps warm with Zippo
As editor Peachy Deegan discovered, the new Zippo Outdoor Line offers several ways to keep warm in the winter – with and without fire. Read about it in her "Whom You Know" column published in M...
