Zippos were often used as presentation gifts and to
commemorate Presidential events.
This 1969 Zippo bears
the logo of the White House Communications Agency. The Agency is
responsible for providing telecommunications support to the President, Vice
President, White House Senior staff, the National Security Council and the
Secret Service.
This is a 1970 Air Force One Zippo with the name of a
Presidential Pilot engraved on the reverse. Richard Nixon was President
at the time.
1972 Camp David Zippo. The
Presidential retreat was first used as such by Franklin Roosevelt in 1942.
It was originally named "Shangri-La".
The image of President Jimmy Carter
appears on this 1976 Zippo. Carter was President from 1977-1981.
This Zippo pocket knife
matches the Jimmy Carter lighter.
This is a 1981 slim
Zippo with the seal of the President of the United States which has been
engraved with the letters "R.N." on both sides and "1969" on the reverse.
While presumably the R.N. stands for Richard Nixon, he had long since left
office when this lighter was produced and engraved.
1988
etched prototype Zippo with the image of John F.Kennedy.
1990 Zippo with images of President
Ronald Reagan and Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev.. The two leaders met
several times during the Reagan years, 1981-1989.
1990 Zippo with
President George H.W. Bush and
Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. The
first Bush was president from 1990-1994.
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