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Article 4 Free Inhabitant
![]() Join Date: Jan 2013
First Name: The Other Adam
Location: Satellite Beach
Posts: 14,787
Trading: (40)
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You can email the company with the serial number you have, include pics if you want and they will (eventually) tell you everything you need to know about the lighter. That's the only way you will be able to tell if it's real.
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Thanks I have emailed them. I would be shocked if it isn't real it was kept in their safe in Italy along with her jewelry and they were not the type to buy it anywhere but a reputable store. I just want to be 100% sure before I try and sell it. Is there a way to tell if it is solid, fill or plated?
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The only two ways that I can think of that don't involved huge about of effort is to wait and see what Dupont tells you or take it to a goldsmith.
Good luck with it! Hope it turns out to be all you want.
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Thanks. I emailed Dupont so I am waiting on them. Do you think a jeweler would be able to tell? Would Dupont supply a certificate of authenticity? It probably has been in the safe for at least 25 years and is about 30 years old.
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