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#2762 - 11/29/01 12:59 AM strike-anywhere matches
Anonymous
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Is one brand better than another? I've been told to get "Ohio Blue Tips", but can't seem to find them.

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#2763 - 11/29/01 01:16 AM Re: strike-anywhere matches
Chris Kavanaugh Offline
Carpal Tunnel

Registered: 02/09/01
Posts: 3824
They are all virtually identical.I've used blue tips,diamond brand and Canadian redbirds. they are all fine. Matches are defined as hazardous/explosive materials under new and stupid shipping regulations. Because of this many retailers have stopped stocking them. I am able to buy the 250 count box for all of $1at our traditional hardware store.

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#2764 - 11/30/01 01:30 PM Re: strike-anywhere matches
Bagheera Offline
journeyman

Registered: 11/30/01
Posts: 62
Loc: The Netherlands (Europe)
Hi Chris,<br><br>I only realized that the matches were considered explosive/hazardous materials after I took them with me as baggage in the plain back to Holland.<br><br>I packaged them nicely also inside the box to keep the individual matches from rubbing over each other.<br><br>Our scouts like them we dip them in molten beeswax to waterproof the heads and cut a short piece from the "stick" so that they fit inside a film canister.<br>These are our homemade cheap survival matches and they work just fine :)<br><br>Best scouting wishes from Holland,<br><br>Bagheera

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#2765 - 11/30/01 08:28 PM Re: strike-anywhere matches
Anonymous
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I've had better luck with the older Diamond and Firechief strike anywhere brands. The Diamond's striking head seems to be slightly larger than the others. In a extreme situation I want all the odds on my side. It's getting hard to find the older Diamond brand. They have been replaced by the "new and improved" and are blue know. I bought one box and will not buy another. If you have them in your area just buy a box and compare. You'll see what I mean. After reading Chris reply about the Canadian brand I would like to find some for a test. Take 10 to 12 matches and tie them together with dental floss in a round bundle. Dip them repeatably in hot wax that has started to cool a bit to coat the entire bundle. You can light the whole bundle on a rock or anything suitable, or break them apart and use a single. They are a self contained fire starter and work extremely well. They are called firebugs.

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