It has all the appearances of a Zippo lighter. It opens up to reveal an ordinary flintwheel, and strikes an ordinary (if somewhat sulphurous) flame.
It is loaded with ordinary matches*, pressed one at a time into the spring-loaded magazine. The lever that presses on the hinged lid is geared to the reload mechanism, so that opening the lid ejects the burnt stub of the previous round and a fresh match slots into place.
(*Or the proprietary Solid Fuel Lighter FuelSticks, depending on the business model adopted.)-- mitxela, Sep 23 2015 I'm still thinking about this idea. I would genuinely pay money for a novelty lighter that did this. But I had to go and number it, didn't I, and rekindled the self-extinguishing candle...
Incidentally, what happened to number 5? Or is that one bad luck?-- mitxela, Sep 25 2015 #5 is missing in the same way as Chanel and Mambos #1-4 are missing. We do not talk about it.-- bs0u0155, Sep 25 2015 But Chanel #13 is beta-mercaptoethanol.-- MaxwellBuchanan, Sep 25 2015 ...with just a hint of cadaverine over a sandalwood base...-- bs0u0155, Sep 25 2015 Excellent. Have an extra crumb to assemble into a fully formed croissant.-- xenzag, Sep 26 2015 random, halfbakery