George Grant Blaisdell
BornJune 5, 1895
Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States
DiedOctober 4, 1978(1978-10-04) (aged 83)
Miami Beach, Florida, United States
BuriedBradford, Pennsylvania, United States
Spouse(s)Miriam
FatherPhilo Chase Blaisdell
MotherSarah Frances Grant Blaisdell

George Blaisdell (June 5, 1895 – October 4, 1978) was an American inventor known for creating the Zippo lighter, based on an Austrian lighter in 1933. In the 1940s, George bought buildings that could create a factory that could make the Zippo lighter.

Childhood and Education

Blaisdell quit school in grade 5, leading his father to send the inventor to a military academy. Blaisdell attended the academy until his sudden dismissal three years later. Thus, Blaisdell only attended school until grade 8. Thereafter, he worked for his family company, the Blaisdell Machinery Company.[1]

Zippo advertisements of the day commonly had the initials PCB or SGB engraved on illustrations of Zippo Lighters. These initials were an homage to George's Parents, Philo C Blaisdell and Sarah Grant Blaisdell.

Death

George died on October 4, 1978, in Miami Beach, Florida at the age of 83. After his death, his daughters Sarah B. Dorn and Harriet B. Wick took control of the company.

References

  1. "Pennsylvania Center for the Book". pabook.libraries.psu.edu. Retrieved 2022-01-23.

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