The letter is the style code and the number is the date code.
From July 1986 until 2001, Zippo® stamped a letter (A-L) and a Roman numeral (II-XVI) to represent a batch code for the month and year the lighter was made. The letters were A for January, B for February, etc. The Roman numeral denoted the year, where 1986 was denoted with II (2). A Zippo® made in 1990 would therefore be stamped with VI.
im not sure if you mean taking the fluid from a regular lighter and putting that into a zippo or just simply zippo to zippo but I'll answer both. I wouldn't recomend putting normal butane lighter fluid into a zippo because it runs out really fast and makes the flame far too big to be practical. if you want to change fuel from one zippo to another simply remove the insert, peel back the first felt layer, take out the cotton from inside and putting that cotton into the other zippo. hope that helped :)
If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.If you mean single Roman letters, they can either stand for numbers or abbreviations.
Alphanumerical is consisting of letters and numbers.
Using both letters and numbers.
Composed of letters and numbers
ALL PRESCRIPTION PILLS HAVE either numbers, letters, or numbers and letters. They identify the company who makes the pill, the type of medication, and the dosage.
November
The # 1 is I in the roman numeral letters and it is how the Romans used numbers.
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The numbers and letters on a P-38 or on any USAAF fighter were the BuNuumber, usually a 5 digit number, and sometimes squadron ID letters.
Just use letters and numbers, no symbols.