#165196 - 01/27/09 02:38 AM
Re: More White On The Strike Anywheres!!!!
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Cranky Geek
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Even 20 years ago when I started packing my kits, half of the matches went in a jar just for the wood stove. Fine for home, but unfit for the field.
And yes, I had to have someone buy my matches for me at that age. :P
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#165244 - 01/27/09 10:59 AM
Re: More White On The Strike Anywheres!!!!
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 12/18/08
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The wooden matches market may be a small market, but it is a market that could flare up at any moment! (Sorry, couldn't resist that line) Yes it is a surprise somebody got through to the bean counters that being cheap was costing them market share. It was likely somebody from marketing and accounting working together to over ride the cut costs at all costs mantra. You can bet it wasn't charity driving the decision. Yes it is red phosphorus they use not white. They are both forms of phosphorus, just the atoms are arranged different in the crystal. White is far more toxic while red is not absorbed by the body as much. Here is an excerpt about why they quit using white Phosphorus in matches. Phossy jaw From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search
Phossy jaw, formally phosphorus necrosis of the jaw is a deadly occupational hazard for those who work with white phosphorus without proper safeguards. It was most commonly seen in workers in the match industry in the 19th and early 20th century. Modern occupational hygiene practices have eliminated the conditions which lead to this affliction.
Chronic exposure to the vapour of yellow and white phosphorus, the active ingredient of most matches from the 1840s to the 1910s, caused a deposition of phosphorus in the jaw bones. It also caused serious brain damage. Workers afflicted would begin suffering painful toothaches and swelling of the gums. Over time, the jaw bone would begin to abscess, a process which was both extremely painful and disfiguring to the patient, and repellent to others, since drainage from the dying bone tissue was exceedingly foul-smelling. The jawbones would gradually rot away and would actually glow a greenish-white color in the dark. Surgical removal of the afflicted jaw bones might save the sufferers' life at this point—otherwise, death from organ failure would invariably follow.
The Salvation Army was instrumental in bringing about changes in match manufacturing which eliminated the disease.[1] In some nations, legislative action was required to force these changes on a reluctant industry.[2] The use of white and yellow phosphorus was prohibited by the Berne Convention, a treaty established in Berne in 1906.
A related condition, osteonecrosis of the jaw, has been described as a side-effect of bisphosphonates, a class of phosphorus-based drugs that inhibit bone resorption, and are used widely for treating osteoporosis, bone disease in cancer and some other conditions.[3] The numbers in brackets are for the footnotes at the bottom of the full article page.
Edited by scafool (01/27/09 11:11 AM)
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#165265 - 01/27/09 02:51 PM
Re: More White On The Strike Anywheres!!!!
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Rapscallion
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Hah, back when we were kids, we discovered that the strike anywhere matches would just fit in the barrels of our pump pellet guns, and when fired at a hard surface from a short distance, would snap like a cap and ignite. This led to the discovery that match heads could be used as a propellant, and could detonate inside a cavity when impacted. Eventually, we invented our own form of a mortar by drilling out the end of 5/8" rebar and placing a set number of match heads inside the cavity and inserting a bolt that would smash the match heads when the rebar was dropped onto a hard concrete surface, namely our driveway. We used a 5' long piece of two inch galvanized pipe as the mortar tube, and created a few rebar rounds and proceeded to launch our deadly little projectiles into the adjacent semi wooded area next to our house. The detonation was just soft enough that no one in the neighborhood detected it, and we usually found most of the rebar that we fired.
One day a neighbor kid suggested we make a bigger version and use more match heads and see what happens. So throwing good sense completely out the window, we got a longer piece of rebar, drilled the hole much deeper in the end, and packed a whole lot of match heads into it. When that rebar hit the concrete, it went off with a loud whack, and the rebar, which we could normally track as it left the tube, left our location for parts unknown, and none of us having a clue where. That wasn't the worst of it, for the bolt that was in the end of the rebar was now stuck deeply into the driveway, and the concrete had a spiderweb pattern of cracks radiating away from the impact point.
Needless to say, when dad got home, we got inquisited (dad always seemed to know that such damage was usually the result of our misbehaving). We had to come clean and got hided good for it, and sent to the wood pile for a couple weeks.
Then there was the time we tried to make little rockets out of match heads and tin foil, and ended up starting a mini forest fire behind our house. We lost a lotta hide back then...
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#165268 - 01/27/09 03:04 PM
Re: More White On The Strike Anywheres!!!!
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So throwing good sense completely out the window, we got a longer piece of rebar, drilled the hole much deeper in the end, and packed a whole lot of match heads into it. When that rebar hit the concrete, it went off with a loud whack, and the rebar, which we could normally track as it left the tube, left our location for parts unknown, and none of us having a clue where. That wasn't the worst of it, for the bolt that was in the end of the rebar was now stuck deeply into the driveway, and the concrete had a spiderweb pattern of cracks radiating away from the impact point.
This story sounds more like something Blast would be responsible for. I think we all have our little destructive stories from youth.
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#165271 - 01/27/09 03:14 PM
Re: More White On The Strike Anywheres!!!!
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INTERCEPTOR
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So throwing good sense completely out the window, ...leads to great childhood memories, doesn't it? Some pretty good adult times, too. -Blast, learning he isn't alone
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#165291 - 01/27/09 05:23 PM
Re: More White On The Strike Anywheres!!!!
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Journeyman
Registered: 12/17/07
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Loc: Idaho
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I just picked up three boxes of Diamond strike anywhere matches with the new look logo on the box. Compared to the previous version, they look the same with worse quality control. In other words, no discernible improvement and may even worse quality than before. Nice "new look"...
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#165319 - 01/27/09 07:36 PM
Re: More White On The Strike Anywheres!!!!
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 12/18/08
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Loc: Muskoka
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I just picked up three boxes of Diamond strike anywhere matches with the new look logo on the box. Compared to the previous version, they look the same with worse quality control. In other words, no discernible improvement and may even worse quality than before. Nice "new look"... So a simple marketing play on the package graphics. Well! That just burns me up!
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