Tinder Box
with burning glass lens,
3'' wide by 4-1/2'', polished nickel silver
						
					 
								
					A nicely made replica of a popular trade item. Made in the U.S.A. by our friend Tedd Cash, this oval tobacco box is modeled after an original sold by the famous Hudson's Bay Company, during the fur trade era.
The lid fits and seals tightly. A burning glass lens is fitted to the cover. Notice that our flint and steel fire striker will fit within this box. Our flint and steel strike-a-light are sold separately, and this box is a great place to keep your tinder, char-cloth, and tinder-cord dry, until time for a fire making contest. Dampness is a common problem at the Rendezvous. This nicely made tobacco box is air tight.
Our 3'' wide by 4-1/2'' nickel silver tobacco box is polished to a high shine.
					The lid fits and seals tightly. A burning glass lens is fitted to the cover. Notice that our flint and steel fire striker will fit within this box. Our flint and steel strike-a-light are sold separately, and this box is a great place to keep your tinder, char-cloth, and tinder-cord dry, until time for a fire making contest. Dampness is a common problem at the Rendezvous. This nicely made tobacco box is air tight.
Our 3'' wide by 4-1/2'' nickel silver tobacco box is polished to a high shine.
				Making Sure-Fire Tinder,
strike-a-light instruction book, full color,
by David S. Ripplinger
			
			
				Strike-a-Light
fire striker, hand forged, curled ends,
with flint chard
			
			
				Fire Striker Hand Forged from File, 
with flint chard
			
			
				Tinder Box,
with hinged lid,
2-3/8" wide by 3-13/16" long, polished brass
			
			
				Tinder Tube,
solid brass tubing,
with 10" cotton tinder cord
			
			
				Tinder Box,
with burning glass lens,
3'' wide by 4-1/2'', polished brass
			
			
						All sizes are nominal. Please verify with description for more information.
					
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			Making Sure-Fire Tinder,
strike-a-light instruction book, full color,
by David S. Ripplinger
		
	
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