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Purchase link: https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_EGr... In the 1950s and 1960s, Zippo's main competitors were Ronson, Scripto, and, to a lesser extent, other brands that popularized disposable lighters. Ronson: The Historic Rival During the 1950s and 60s, Ronson was Zippo's main rival, competing directly with swing-top lighters like the Windlite (launched in 1953) and the square Cadet (1959). Their main advantage was a history of innovation, as they had created the first automatic lighter in previous decades. In fact, their legacy was so significant that Zippo ended up buying the rights to the Ronson brand in North America in 2010. Scripto: The Pen Maker That Made the Leap Scripto, known for its writing instruments, burst onto the lighter market in 1955 with its Vu-Lighter model (considered the modern type with a transparent container). Although it arrived late compared to Zippo and Ronson, it became a major competitor by offering consumers a solid alternative. The Disposable Lighter Revolution (late 1960s) Although lighters are best known for their rise in the 1970s, the seeds of change were sown in the late 1960s with butane gas technology. While Zippo and Ronson dominated the gasoline-powered lighter market, this new technology paved the way for the subsequent arrival of Bic (1973), which revolutionized the market with its inexpensive, disposable plastic lighters, forever changing the industry and destroying the manufacturers of reusable lighters. #lifestyle #philosophy #opinion #fashion #watchmaking #accessories #time #currentaffairs #technology #gadgets #lighters #ronson #zippo #scripto #bic #lighters