Toss out those Lifeboat Matches

Posted by: Chris Kavanaugh

Toss out those Lifeboat Matches - 05/20/04 07:14 PM

The american retailer K-MART has isued a recall on Martha Stewart matches. The release states they may ignite when struck against hard objects. I grabbed a case before the diligent, career minded clerks ( cleanup on aisle #5 ) saw the notice. They are lovely, coordinated with fatwood bundles french braided in paracord and tied in with swiss,miss or swish army knives for niche markets. <img src="images/graemlins/blush.gif" alt="" />
Posted by: NY RAT

Re: Toss out those Lifeboat Matches - 05/20/04 08:27 PM

arent matches SUPPOSED to ignite when struck against a hard surface? heh.
Posted by: M_a_x

Re: Toss out those Lifeboat Matches - 05/21/04 04:47 PM

There are safety matches which are supposed to ignite only when struck against a special striker. In that case it would be bad if they iginte with any hard surface. Maybe this action is performed to protect people from whatever risk those matches may pose.
Selling the strike anywhere matches was illegal for a long time in my neck of the woods for the very same reason.
Posted by: NY RAT

Re: Toss out those Lifeboat Matches - 05/22/04 02:10 AM

i know, i was makin a joke.

and i havent seen strike anywhere matches in my local grocery stores in years here.
Posted by: MartinFocazio

Re: Toss out those Lifeboat Matches - 05/22/04 02:14 AM

Come to Bucks County PA, we have plenty of "Strike Anywhere" matches!
Posted by: M_a_x

Re: Toss out those Lifeboat Matches - 05/22/04 08:51 AM

I should have figured that.
A few years ago the strike anywhere matches started to turn up in stores for outdoors equipment (appearently people need less protection now or got smarter <img src="images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />). People around here are still not familiar with them. Itīs always fun to watch them strike one of those while expecting that it will not ignite.