November
The K indicates the month of issue. K means your Zippo was made in November. 'A' for Jan, B for Feb etc. But a 1935 lighter should not have the letters indicating the month. Zippo didn't start using the letter system until 1986. Sorry but the lighter can't be a genuine 1935 if it has a letter and number on the bottom.
The letter is the style code and the number is the date code.
The "A" before "ZIPPO" on your lighter indicates that it was made in the United States, as the letter designates the manufacturing location. The "11" after it represents the model number or a specific design/style of the lighter. Together, these elements help identify the production details and authenticity of your Zippo lighter.
There are no adjectives that begin with the letter k that mean to be thankful.
Assuming you mean the international radio designation for the letter 'K' - it is Kilo.
The letter K had no particular significance; it was chosen merely to have a phonetically different letter from the letters C and D.
Assuming you mean the international radio designation for the letter 'K' - it is Kilo.
its the letter "K"
ZAMPO, zippo
The numbers "J" and "XIV" on a Zippo lighter indicate its manufacturing date. The letter "J" corresponds to the month of October, while "XIV" represents the year 2014 in Roman numerals. This code helps collectors and users identify when the lighter was produced. Zippo lighters have a distinct dating system that allows for easy reference to their age.
Made in 2007. Along with a letter; A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L. Each letter represents a different month; A = January, L = December. Hope this helps.
It's For KAREN Or Killer.