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The Porsche of Everyday Carry: The Last Manner x Tokyo Pipe Co. Douglass Field S+ Lighter Limited Edition

The Porsche of Everyday Carry: The Last Manner x Tokyo Pipe Co. Douglass Field S+ Lighter Limited Edition

When it comes to modern curation, the dedicated everyday carry enthusiast is always hunting for that elusive intersection of mechanical excellence, historical narrative, and pure tactile satisfaction.

A cheap, plastic gas station lighter might get a flame going in a pinch, but it completely lacks soul. If you want to elevate your pocket dump to legendary status, you need a tool that feels like a precision instrument.

The gear curation experts at Last Manner clearly understand this obsession, which is why they have teamed up with the legendary artisans at Tokyo Pipe Co. to drop an absolute masterpiece of fire-starting design.

Say hello to the Last Manner x Tokyo Pipe Co. Douglass Field S+ Lighter Limited Edition. Priced at £148, this ultra-premium, over-engineered field lighter is a stunning masterclass in Japanese precision, built to laugh in the face of the elements while looking remarkably sharp in the process.

A Historic Resurrection Built to 1/100mm Precision

To truly appreciate the genius behind this pocket powerhouse, you have to look back to 1926. That was the year the original American-made Douglass lighter made its grand debut, turning heads with a staggering five-dollar price tag at a time when standard lighters cost a mere 69 cents.

It was the definitive choice for those who demanded elite craftsmanship. While that original iteration eventually went extinct, the Tokyo Pipe Co.—a brand that has been manufacturing top-tier accessories for over 75 years—carefully resurrected the iconic style in 1993 through an uncompromising attention to detail.

This exclusive release with Last Manner marks a monumental milestone, representing the first time in history that the Field S+ platform has ever received a collaborative rework.

The lighter is an absolute marvel of miniature mechanical engineering, constructed from 45 individual, hand-assembled components. Every single piece is machined to an insane tolerance of 1/100 millimeter, giving the lighter a solid, vault-like mechanical presence that you can instantly feel the second it hits your palm.

Over-Engineered for the Great Outdoors

Visually and structurally, this lighter is a gorgeous study in dual-material contrast. The chassis is meticulously hand-machined from solid brass and high-grade duralumin stock, striking the perfect balance between featherlight portability and rugged durability.

The brass sections feature a distinctive, hand-finished diamond-cut texture that provides incredible tactile grip on the trail, while the precision-machined duralumin components ensure the entire unit remains entirely waterproof. Built specifically for rugged field deployment, it boasts a fully airtight construction that completely halts fuel evaporation when sitting idle in your pocket.

It also features a clever integrated wind guard to protect your flame from stiff coastal breezes. When it’s time to maintain your kit, the internal oil tank is completely removable for a clean, hassle-free refill.

Unscrew the heavy-duty base cap, and you’ll discover a hidden, stealthy storage vault designed to house a spare flint and an emergency backup fuel reservoir.

A Personalized Heirloom Limited to 100 Pieces

One of our favorite characteristics of premium brass EDC gear is how it physically changes alongside your personal adventures. As this lighter reacts to the natural oils in your hands, atmospheric moisture, and daily use, the raw brass elements will slowly evolve, developing a rich, deeply personal golden-brown patina.

It is a piece of gear designed to tell your specific story, gaining character and a lived-in elegance rather than degrading over time. Make no mistake, though: this is an incredibly rare piece of pocket art. The Last Manner x Tokyo Pipe Co. collection is strictly limited to just 100 pieces worldwide, with each individual unit uniquely numbered on the chassis.

For £148, it is a brilliantly executed, historical investment that upgrades a utilitarian tool into a bona fide heirloom. If you want to lock one down for your own setup, you had better move fast—at a production run this tight, these precision instruments are guaranteed to vanish in a flash.


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