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![]() "Montblack" wrote 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. :-) We found that if you wrapped aluminum foil over the tip, (broke off most of the wood first) then shaped the aluminum over the back a little like a rocket nozzle, you could shoot them a good distance. Just need heat on the tip to get it started. -- Jim in NC |
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