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Cool 4 GB USB Flash Drive & Working Refillable Lighter! Very cool Western Style working lighter is also a 4 GB USB flash drive!
- Full 12 month warranty!
Great USB Flash Drive Lighter - What could be cooler than hiding all your data inside a real working lighter? Now you can with this functional USB drive and lighter. The western cowboy styled lighter is sure to look sharp while securely holding all your important digital files. This lighter is built tough, a full metal body with embossed detailing gives it a good heavy feel and being refillable you'll be able to use it time and time again. Grab one today - you won't be disappointed!
PLEASE NOTE:
- Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
- Please check with your country’s customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying.
- These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up – do not confuse them for additional shipping charges.
- We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as ‘gifts’ - Canadian and International government regulations prohibit such behaviour
- Handling times for shipping vary. Standard shipping is via air mail, takes 10 to 20 days and includes tracking. Expedited shipping is via UPS, takes 6 to 12 days, and also includes tracking. At this time, we ship only to the countries listed.
Manufacturer's Specifications
- 4GB Flash
- Refillable Lighter Fluid Tank
- Long Lasting Piezo Electric Sparker
- Adjustable Flow Rate
- Dimension: 61mm x 38mm x 15mm (L x W x D)
- Manufacturer Ref.: G6Q48M9W32U5
Other Features: - Embossed cow skull design
- All metal in a rubbed rustic copper style finish
TERMS: RETURNS AND WARRANTY: If there is a quality defect that causes the device to be unacceptable or unusable during the 12 months after dispatch from the warehouse, we will accept a return and either repair the item, replace the item with an identical new item, replace the item with an equivalent item that you accept, or offer credit or a refund. Care is taken to carefully describe and display each item or lot to the best of our abilities, and questions regarding the lot or item before the auction's end are welcomed. By bidding, you agree to these Conditions of Sale. RETURNS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE PRODUCT IS DEFECTIVE!
At the end of the auction, title to the offered lot or item passes to the highest bidder who assumes full risk and responsibility thereof, including the responsibility to pay for the lot or item in a timely manner.
All purchases are to be paid for either by Paypal or by credit card via Paypal immediately after the auction. All purchases will be held until full payment for lot/item, shipping and handling is made. Any purchases left unpaid after 7 days will be put back on auction and permanent, non-paying negative feedback will be left on the delinquent purchaser's account.
Buyer pays for shipping and handling. Insurance is included in most forms of shipping and extra may also be purchased. We are NOT responsible for shipping damage. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to make sure the lot or article is adequately insured.
If we should be prevented by fire, theft or any reason whatsoever from delivering any property to the buyer, our liability shall be limited to the sum actually paid by the purchaser.
Since all sales are final, please verify our descriptions and carefully view the pictures before you bid. Only in the case of a genuine error in the description will a refund be given. In the event of an genuine error in the description or listing, your purchase, including shipping and handling, will be cheerfully refunded if notice is given within 7 days of receipt.
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I am a camera nut! I have been collecting antique and vintage cameras for years, and get no greater pleasure than producing some great prints from a camera that is older than my long gone grandfather!
Digital cameras are handy and hold a lot of pictures. I find them very useful and like the fact that I can snap a thousand pictures on my new point-and-shoot without really caring whether it's going to be a great picture or not. But there's something special about putting a fresh, new roll of film into a camera and going out to take some well thought out and carefully arranged picture. (Of course, these days, I get my film pictures put on CD as well as printed, so I can show them off to my friends on the WWW!)
I think I've taken thousands of pictures on box cameras (620, 120, 127, etc.) and many thousands more on a manual 35mm SLR. My wife and I bought our first brand new Minolta SRT200 in 1978. What a great, great, solid camera! It's been dropped and banged around for years on camping trips, hikes, vacations, boat trips, and what have you, and still works just great with the original lens and flash with only a few small dings on the body and outer ring on the lens. It still LOOKS great, except for the small dings.
Another favorite of mine is my Retina IIIc Rangefinder. It takes a little more time to use than an SLR, but takes great pictures, and I really like the wide angle lens for landscapes. You can say what you want about Kodak, but they've put out some really great cameras over the years. That Retina is from the 50's and still works and looks just as well as the day it first came off the line.
eBay has been a tremendous amount of fun for me. Not only is it a great place to sell cameras (naturally, I sell cameras - I love 'em!), but it's also a great place for me to buy a camera that catches my eye so I can hold it in my hands, snap some pictures with it, and then display it or pass it on to another happy owner at a later date.
Every camera I sell here has been personally tested by me. I don't measure shutter speeds with a fancy meter or anything like that, but I've taken a lot of pictures with a lot of cameras and have a pretty good ear for what's working well and what's not. Furthermore, when I get a vintage camera (or even a brand new one) into my hands, I expect to have a learning experience with it as I come to understand all the nuances of that particular camera. Every one of them is different, no matter what anyone may say, and light is a funny thing. What works for one camera on one setting will not necessarily work the same on the next. That's a big part of the fun of photography!
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