I should point out here that I am talking about forged steel fire steels or strikalights, that were used with flint and charcloth to make fire, from the iron age up until the invention of the match around 1830. I'm not talking about modern ferrocerium rods.
I've used a few of these before, and often struggled to make fire. I recently bought a 'C' shaped firesteel on ebay from Mike Ameling of Iowa for a mere $12.99 delivered (less than £7). He has a website at http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/firefromsteel/
Various authentic designs are available.
I really cannot recommend these highly enough. Mike refers to his 'humble work' but he is clearly a master craftsman. The steels give unbelievably excellent sparks and look very old and traditional. I made fire within seconds of opening the parcel, with an indifferent piece of flint and some charcloth Todddy gave me years ago. My wife got a bit annoyed at me filling the kitchen with smoke. Usually it takes me rather longer with a firesteel and I surprised myself.
The Woodlore version looks a bit heavier but costs £15.
I could explore the possibility of a group buy here but it is likely that individual orders would be cheaper, as a large order would incur VAT but individual orders would be below the threshold.
Unfortunately Mike doesn't appear to be offering any on ebay at the moment. I have emailed him about future availability.
Recommended.
I've used a few of these before, and often struggled to make fire. I recently bought a 'C' shaped firesteel on ebay from Mike Ameling of Iowa for a mere $12.99 delivered (less than £7). He has a website at http://www.angelfire.com/journal2/firefromsteel/
Various authentic designs are available.
I really cannot recommend these highly enough. Mike refers to his 'humble work' but he is clearly a master craftsman. The steels give unbelievably excellent sparks and look very old and traditional. I made fire within seconds of opening the parcel, with an indifferent piece of flint and some charcloth Todddy gave me years ago. My wife got a bit annoyed at me filling the kitchen with smoke. Usually it takes me rather longer with a firesteel and I surprised myself.
The Woodlore version looks a bit heavier but costs £15.
I could explore the possibility of a group buy here but it is likely that individual orders would be cheaper, as a large order would incur VAT but individual orders would be below the threshold.
Unfortunately Mike doesn't appear to be offering any on ebay at the moment. I have emailed him about future availability.
Recommended.