
Hand Forged Firesteel
Before the days of matches, blowtorches, gas stoves or disposable lighters, the primary method of starting fires was the classic flint and steel- dating back at least as far as the iron age, and likely before (there is evidence to suggest that Ă–tzi the iceman who lived around 3300 years ago may have used iron pyrite to make fire).
This Hand Forged Firesteel is of a design that was popular throughout Europe for many centuries, from the Roman Empire to the Viking age and beyond. It works by striking it against a piece of flint (other rocks, ceramics and even glass can work also) in order to create sparks. This handy tool is the perfect adventuring companion for anyone interested in traditional bushcraft methods or living history!
Approximate specifications:
Dimensions: 10 x 3.5 x 0.7 cm
Weight: 64 g
Material: High Carbon Steel
High Carbon Steel Care: Please keep dry when not in use and regularly oil to keep in great condition.
You must be over 18 to buy from or view this website.
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Hand Forged Firesteel
Before the days of matches, blowtorches, gas stoves or disposable lighters, the primary method of starting fires was the classic flint and steel- dating back at least as far as the iron age, and likely before (there is evidence to suggest that Ă–tzi the iceman who lived around 3300 years ago may have used iron pyrite to make fire).
This Hand Forged Firesteel is of a design that was popular throughout Europe for many centuries, from the Roman Empire to the Viking age and beyond. It works by striking it against a piece of flint (other rocks, ceramics and even glass can work also) in order to create sparks. This handy tool is the perfect adventuring companion for anyone interested in traditional bushcraft methods or living history!
Approximate specifications:
Dimensions: 10 x 3.5 x 0.7 cm
Weight: 64 g
Material: High Carbon Steel
High Carbon Steel Care: Please keep dry when not in use and regularly oil to keep in great condition.
You must be over 18 to buy from or view this website.
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Before the days of matches, blowtorches, gas stoves or disposable lighters, the primary method of starting fires was the classic flint and steel- dating back at least as far as the iron age, and likely before (there is evidence to suggest that Ă–tzi the iceman who lived around 3300 years ago may have used iron pyrite to make fire).
This Hand Forged Firesteel is of a design that was popular throughout Europe for many centuries, from the Roman Empire to the Viking age and beyond. It works by striking it against a piece of flint (other rocks, ceramics and even glass can work also) in order to create sparks. This handy tool is the perfect adventuring companion for anyone interested in traditional bushcraft methods or living history!
Approximate specifications:
Dimensions: 10 x 3.5 x 0.7 cm
Weight: 64 g
Material: High Carbon Steel
High Carbon Steel Care: Please keep dry when not in use and regularly oil to keep in great condition.
You must be over 18 to buy from or view this website.





















