Bill86 07:06 PM 12-25-2010
So I'm bored and it's after Christmas and I feel like buying a few lighters or just one really nice one. I never browse Ebay but I'm quite bored.
I cannot help but notice ST Dupont lighters are going for $150-$300 on Ebay all day. The obvious question, real or fake? Is the markup on most lighter selling Internet companies that much for Duponts, or are these just knockoffs?
Also I cannot help but notice a bunch of Vintage St Duponts that are 20 or years old priced the same. Are the older ones better or worse?
If they are indeed fake, or real. How would one such as myself spot the difference? Or is Ebay just not the place to buy these lighters?
/end round of 20 questions.
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BamBam 08:07 PM 12-25-2010
I have the Maxijet in matte black and love it. It's a great lighter and has been flawless for me.
If that's the model you're looking for, I would suggest ordering from Atlantic Cigar, as they are selling them for $125 and are a legit company.
:-)
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Volusianator 08:17 PM 12-25-2010
Ask the seller if you can have a money back guarantee based on authentication of the lighter.
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Bill86 08:21 PM 12-25-2010
Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Ask the seller if you can have a money back guarantee based on authentication of the lighter.
Some of these lighters right in the description is says guaranteed authentic. Although looking at the price, either these are VERY good deals or they are in fact not authentic. I've only held one ST. Dupont lighter before so I probably would not be a great judge.
EDIT I only ask because it seems the ST Dupont on ebay are at a MUCH reduced cost while the equally expensive Dunhill lighters are at much closer to retail or MSRP.
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Originally Posted by Volusianator:
Ask the seller if you can have a money back guarantee based on authentication of the lighter.
:-)
If it's a genuine ST Dupont, one would think that the seller wouldn't have any problem giving that guarantee.
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Originally Posted by Bill86:
Some of these lighters right in the description is says guaranteed authentic. Although looking at the price, either these are VERY good deals or they are in fact not authentic. I've only held one ST. Dupont lighter before so I probably would not be a great judge.
Guaranteed authentic doesn't mean anything if the fake is good and the seller/vendor is shady, nor does it mean anything if the seller is clueless. Accidents happen, they could have been taken for a ride too.
Do you have a good relationship with a tobacconist that is familiar with the brand that can authenticate for you?
Otherwise, maybe there is a guide somewhere on the internet about how to spot fakes.
Finally, if you email ST Dupont once you have the lighter, they might be able to verify from photos.
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Stick 08:42 PM 12-25-2010
Bill86 10:04 PM 12-25-2010
Thanks gave that a read. I'll probably have to do some research on this but I would definitely appreciate any comments on the subject.
Or in general of what you think of the higher end lighters such as Dupont and Dunhill.
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Devanmc 10:23 PM 12-25-2010
I didnt fully read past like the 2nd post but ive bought Bulova watches(300-500 in value) new for 50bucks, expensive designer sunglasses for dirt cheap. Usually all as gifts. Only had one issue and PP fixed it for the seller
:-)
personally, I pay extremely close attention to seller rating, description and the picture. Also if it is fake. Make sure to pay with PP. Their resolution center is amazing at forcing a seller to correct things.
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CasaDooley 02:42 PM 12-26-2010
[quote=Devanmc;1107377]I didnt fully read past like the 2nd post but ive bought Bulova watches(300-500 in value) new for 50bucks, expensive designer sunglasses for dirt cheap. Usually all as gifts. Only had one issue and PP fixed it for the seller
:-)
personally, I pay extremely close attention to seller rating, description and the picture. Also if it is fake. Make sure to pay with PP. Their resolution center is amazing at forcing a seller to correct things.[/QUOTE]
:-) Good advice
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