OK heres another poser for you.
I've got my local library to get a copy of John Caspalls excellent "Makling fire and light in the home pre 1820" for their reference section. OK I can't take it out but there is a photocopier handy and I am looking for a copy to buy.
Oddly the match holder thats listed as elm in the Bryant and May spread sheet is down as oak in this book but I digress.
There are good photos of early wooden tinder boxes which I fancy reproducing, with the important dimensions so I'm going to acquire the requisite materials.
One thing I'm a bit stumped by is where to get small (up to a inch I'd guess) hand made nails. Short of making them myself does any one know of a source? I'd only need a few dozen in all .
PS thanks to the chap who told me about the book, it's the dogs!
Cheers
Tom
I've got my local library to get a copy of John Caspalls excellent "Makling fire and light in the home pre 1820" for their reference section. OK I can't take it out but there is a photocopier handy and I am looking for a copy to buy.
Oddly the match holder thats listed as elm in the Bryant and May spread sheet is down as oak in this book but I digress.
There are good photos of early wooden tinder boxes which I fancy reproducing, with the important dimensions so I'm going to acquire the requisite materials.
One thing I'm a bit stumped by is where to get small (up to a inch I'd guess) hand made nails. Short of making them myself does any one know of a source? I'd only need a few dozen in all .
PS thanks to the chap who told me about the book, it's the dogs!
Cheers
Tom
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