Survival II
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The 'strike-anywhere' type are preferred since there's no need to provide
for the special
striking-surface.
As kids, we would wait for a calm dark night to go out into the street with
our "farmer matches" and a straw. We'd "shoot" the matches out the straw, up
into the still night air, then wait to see where they landed. Hours of fun.
Pops would come out, shoot up a few himself, say, "neat - make sure you
watch out for cars," and return inside ...leaving us kids alone outside, to
play with matches. :-)
Several people mentioned their preferred method of storing matches. I've
already mentioned the 35mm film canister, which is perfectly suitable for
the small, box-type matches.
ONE suggestion for camping is obvious (only "after" the first - oops. g)
Don't pack all your matches in ONE container.
Two or three containers: You'll be tripping over them all week.
One container: You'll misplace it - guaranteed! (BTDT)
Montblack
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