JERRY LEWIS HANDED OUT HUNDREDS OF CIGARETTE LIGHTERS.

BUT NOT LIKE THIS ONE!

AN AUTHENTIC, VINTAGE, RARE, ORIGINAL

 

JERRY LEWIS LIGHTER! (circa 1960s)

 

NO ZIPPO HERE! THIS IS A VINTAGE LANSING VERITHIN 

WITH BRIGHT WHITE PLASTIC FRONTPIECE:

 

 "THANK YOU VERY MUCH! JERRY LEWIS"

 

A UNIQUE PIECE OF HOLLYWOOD MEMORABILIA

 

THIS IS THE REAL DEAL FROM

THE ULTIMATE JERRY LEWIS INSIDER-COLLECTOR

 

Direct from the estate of NOLAN FINE, the National Basketball Association referee and avid art and Jerry Lewis collector, who passed away on September 3, 2016, at age 60.

 

SHIPPING:

POPGALLERY33 will ship lighter in protective and sturdy packaging via USPS Priority Mail for $10.00 anywhere in the United States. 

 

International sales via eBay Global Shipping Program.


Delivery confirmation and insurance for the full purchase price are included in the shipping and handling costs.

 

 

JERRY LEWIS (March 16, 1926 - August 20, 2017), nicknamed "The King of Comedy", was a comedian, actor, singer, filmmaker and humanitarian, who appeared in over sixty films and other media, from the Martin & Lewis partnership with singer Dean Martin to on his own as a soloist. In addition to his work behind the scenes as director, producer and screenwriter, Lewis helped develop and popularize "video assist", the closed-circuit apparatus enabling film directors to see what had been shot without waiting for developed film footage. He raised awareness and a billion dollars for muscular dystrophy while as national chairman of the Muscular Dystrophy Association for 55 years.

 

From the Virginian-Pilot newspaper, 3 Sept 2007:

"(Nolan) Fine is 51, a trim guy with close-cropped, graying hair who looks exactly like a retired pro basketball referee should. He spent 16 years with the National Basketball Association - he called fouls on Shaq and Michael Jordan - and has a massive NCAA championship ring from his years officiating college.

Fine's sports memorabilia collection: three items.

Fine's Jerry Lewis memorabilia collection: 400 items.

"You don't think I'm wacko," he said, a smile hovering, hazel eyes dancing, "do you?"

There are movie posters and scripts, a signed 1954 contract with Martin and Lewis ($205,000 for Dean, $295,000 for Jerry) and Lewis' cowboy boots, in not-so-Wild West hues of pink and turquoise, from the 1956 flick "Pardners."

And Dean and Jerry figurines, a Dean and Jerry pocket watch ("It's stuck at 5 'til 3," Fine said. "I'm not sure if that's a.m. or p.m."), Dean and Jerry playing card sets ("Never been opened," Fine said, running a finger along the cellophane), Dean and Jerry cufflinks and puppets and coloring books and salt and pepper shakers...