St Dupont Lighter Serial Number
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It looks legit to me. Once identified as to which fuel fills it, you can check to see how well it takes the fuel. If after cooling the lighter and exhausting the existing fuel, it does not take a full cartridge, you will have an indication that the lighter is not legit.
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Dupont fuel is measured to specific lighters. I have not seen frauds that have a quality lacquer. Most frauds that I have seen have been L2 lighters that are either gold or silver and have a pattern that is not offered in their catalog. I have one such fake 'Dope'pont' as I call them. You can pretty clearly see that they are fake if you have any existing Dupont experience.
If the selling party does not picture the bottom of the lighter, where the serial number is, its Probably fake. If it looks the the numbers are lined up perfectly, if they are engraved, its fake. ST Dupont stamps their lighters with numbers not aligned in a straight line, some numbers looking higher or lower then others. The only true way to know that I'm aware of is this: The serial number on a real Dupont lighter is hand stamped, number by number and so the.
Mine was a gift, like a box of glass top Cohibas! I think that is a pretty nice lighter that you found there and I would have popped for that in a heartbeat. In buying one used, it is nice to know that you did not pay top dollar for it and put the first nick in it. A couple of mine are so damn aesthetically pretty, that I have a hard time using them beyond simply appreciating them as items of art. I have used all my lighters, but I typically just use my 007 these days.
Having had one stolen, I am pretty choosy where I use one today. Nice find mate. Thanks for sharing.
It looks legit to me. Once identified as to which fuel fills it, you can check to see how well it takes the fuel. If after cooling the lighter and exhausting the existing fuel, it does not take a full cartridge, you will have an indication that the lighter is not legit.
Dupont fuel is measured to specific lighters. I have not seen frauds that have a quality lacquer.
Most frauds that I have seen have been L2 lighters that are either gold or silver and have a pattern that is not offered in their catalog. I have one such fake 'Dope'pont' as I call them. You can pretty clearly see that they are fake if you have any existing Dupont experience. Mine was a gift, like a box of glass top Cohibas! I think that is a pretty nice lighter that you found there and I would have popped for that in a heartbeat. In buying one used, it is nice to know that you did not pay top dollar for it and put the first nick in it.