Hi. Great rewiew. I've just received my black crackle 1941 replica. It is a B 21, so it was produced on february 2021. I've notice they have eliminated the patent number and it's been substituted by "1941 replica". Do you have any notice of that modification? I think the patent nuber was definitely cooler...
I have H 20, and that's the same! Was 20 the last year of the pat number Zippos iwonder ? All the 21s seem to have 1941 replica on them! That is a real shame as they seem to think we are all needing that crap on the base to remind us we have a replica lighter?
I bought a zippo Black crackle, but it is not a replica, because only the paint is orange peel, while the case is that of a common zippo. I got this zippo, because I really like the paint, but it wasn't available in a replica version. I am equally happy. I saw that there is the Zippo Black crackle, made entirely of steel, as in the time of the war, but it costs a lot (200 euros). For me it is too expensive.
@@warthief3401 true , they do , I noticed that with my 41 and 35 they almost appear to have them but In reality they don’t actually have divits , instead I think zippo slightly bends that spot out a little
Hi. Great rewiew. I've just received my black crackle 1941 replica. It is a B 21, so it was produced on february 2021. I've notice they have eliminated the patent number and it's been substituted by "1941 replica". Do you have any notice of that modification? I think the patent nuber was definitely cooler...
I have H 20, and that's the same! Was 20 the last year of the pat number Zippos iwonder ? All the 21s seem to have 1941 replica on them! That is a real shame as they seem to think we are all needing that crap on the base to remind us we have a replica lighter?
yooo you’re going to make me buy one of these man & I just got a zippo in the mail today 🤦🏽♂️ they’re only 20 on Amazon so may have to send it
I bought a zippo Black crackle, but it is not a replica, because only the paint is orange peel, while the case is that of a common zippo. I got this zippo, because I really like the paint, but it wasn't available in a replica version. I am equally happy. I saw that there is the Zippo Black crackle, made entirely of steel, as in the time of the war, but it costs a lot (200 euros). For me it is too expensive.
they just got civilian versions of zippo no special coating shops needed
Thanks for the content
There eas red crackel for the tank guys and thebnavy had navy blur and the airforce had another color too !!
Do they make the dent on the insert shallower to simulate a original
Cause all zippos are made of brass sheets ,
@@comradetman3784 no I just got a 1935 zippo and the pressure divets on the bottom of the insert ar shallower than on a standard zippo
@@warthief3401 true , they do , I noticed that with my 41 and 35 they almost appear to have them but In reality they don’t actually have divits , instead I think zippo slightly bends that spot out a little
Got one yesterday and it is a bad stamp like yours