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Colibri is a company that supplies men's accessories. Founded in 1928, Colibri initially manufactured cigarette lighters, for which they became known. Other products including
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, smoking accessories, small
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s were later supplied.


History and background

Colibri was founded in 1928 by Julius Lowenthal, who in the same year, invented the world's first working semi-automatic lighter.Colibri Brand Heritage
1928: The Legendary "Original". In 1935, Colibri launched the fully automatic ‘Monopol’ lighter, which had an acceleration system. From 1940 to 1945 Colibri produced the ‘Stormgard’ lighter designed for soldiers fighting in
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
. In 1952, Julius Lowenthal's son Jack joined Colibri. Colibri produced a lighter with a visible multiple gas refill and a hydraulic auto-flint system in 1958, and an electric lighter, which they named ''Molectric'' in 1967. In 1974, for the James Bond film '' The Man with the Golden Gun'', Colibri supplied the golden gun, which was constructed from a Molectric 88 lighter, cufflinks,
cigarette case A cigarette case (sometimes called a cigarette tin) is a sturdy container used to store small numbers of cigarettes and prevent them from being crushed. A typical cigarette case is a flat box (commonly made of metal) that opens symmetrically into ...
and
fountain pen A fountain pen is a writing instrument which uses a metal nib to apply a water-based ink to paper. It is distinguished from earlier dip pens by using an internal reservoir to hold ink, eliminating the need to repeatedly dip the pen in an in ...
. Later in 1974, Colibri sponsored the winning Lombard RAC rally team, driven by
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. In the 1980s, Jack's son David joined Colibri, which then started supplying items such as Swiss watches, cufflinks, and pens. In 2001 the Vortex and Trifecta lines were introduced, with pyramidal twin-flame and triple flame lighters. On January 14, 2009 the company abruptly closed its doors announcing it was seeking the protections of filing a petition of receivership with the state of Rhode Island. In February 2009 Colibri changed ownership, and moved their head office from Providence to
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, USA. Soon after, they introduced the Classic (C), Design (D), and Technical (T) Series.


Logo

The original 1928 Colibri
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used a simple, bold
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, and later incorporated flames to dot each ‘I’ in the word Colibri. The logo later included an emblem of a lion (symbolising "Lowenthal") breathing fire and a simple hummingbird outline ('' colibri'' is a genus of hummingbird). In 2011 the Colibri logo was changed to a monochrome humming bird.


History of products

*1928 –The ‘Colibri Original’ was launched. *1935 – Fully automatic ‘Monopol’ lighter. *1940 – ‘Stormgard’ lighter for soldiers during World War II. *1958 – Colibri invents the first visible multi-gas refill and the hydraulic auto flint system. *1958 – Swiss-made Monopol
watch A watch is a portable timepiece intended to be carried or worn by a person. It is designed to keep a consistent movement despite the motions caused by the person's activities. A wristwatch is designed to be worn around the wrist, attached b ...
. *1960 – Monopol cigarette case. *1961 – Colibri invented the Piezo Electric lighter. *1967 – Molectric 88 Silver lighter. *1970 - 6-jewel encrusted gold lighters. *1977 – ‘Sensatron’ Battery operated touch lighter. *1980 – Launch of Colibri Pens and Cufflinks. *1982 – Power flame plus lighter, a three-way wind resistant lighter. *1985 – Pipe lighter with adjustable flame. *1987 – Quantum, the first windproof lighter. *1998 – Double guillotine cutter and cigar punch cutter accessories. *2001 – Pyramidal dual-flame lighter. *2001 – The Trifecta – triple flame lighter. *2002 – The Summit - a high altitude ignition system lighter. *2011 – The 2011 collection; new lighter models, cufflinks, money clips, pens, and small leather goods. *2011 – Colibri logo re-branding.


Colibri jewelry

In 2011 Colibri launched its C, D and T series jewelry range, with cufflinks, money clips, pens and leather goods. The cufflinks are made of a variety of materials including polished steel and semi-precious inlays of
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black pearl The ''Black Pearl'' (formerly known as the ''Wicked Wench'') is a fictional ship in the ''Pirates of the Caribbean'' film series. In the screenplay, the ''Black Pearl'' is easily recognized by her distinctive black hull and sails. Captained by ...
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mother-of-pearl Nacre ( , ), also known as mother of pearl, is an organicinorganic composite material produced by some molluscs as an inner shell layer; it is also the material of which pearls are composed. It is strong, resilient, and iridescent. Nacre is ...
and peridot. T Series cufflinks included
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leather centers.


Locations

Colibri is a worldwide brand, distributed in Africa, North and South America, Asia and Europe.


References

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