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What is DuPont's LOGO like?
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South T.Dupont launched a brand-new Ligne8 series lighter in DuPont, France, which inherited S.T. Dupont's unique design style and wise technology, and perfectly integrated fine tradition and fashion.

1939, DuPont produced a gasoline lighter, and then applied for a patent. This lighter adopts aluminum body, brass gold-plated components, square outline and simple lines. Because of its excellent creativity and quality, this kind of lighter is very popular even during the war.

During the post-war restructuring period, people once again longed for luxury goods. 1948, DuPont introduced a lighter with flammable liquid as fuel for fashionistas. This rectangular lighter is beautiful in appearance and unique in design. When the lid is opened, it will make a "clang", which later became the main symbol of DuPont lighter.

Enamel is really like a mysterious veil. There are never two kinds of enamel that are the same, and each craftsman does it differently, because the viscosity of enamel will change more or less due to climate, tree age and place of origin. Therefore, any two DuPont enamel products with the same color in different periods will have many subtle differences. A DuPont enamel lighter must go through 492 procedures and 640 inspection procedures.

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