| Materials: G-10, Micarta, Stag, Wood. Available with glow modifications. I mainly work with 3/8″ steels up to a 6″ length. These will produce 3000°C (5,500°F) molten blobs of metal when scraped with a flat piece of steel. On average a 3/8″ fire steel will last for about 12,000 strikes. |
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stabilized California Buckeye Burl wood |
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Stag |
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Stag with brass cap and lanyard I have several different caliber caps in stock |
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close up of brass cap if you have some stag from a deer you shot you can send me a brass cap of the same style bullet you used along with a piece of the stag and I could make a personalized piece from the same animal |
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glow dot on stag handle |
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glow dot on ghost green g-10 |
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ghost Green G-10 handle with a 6″ steel. |
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Ghost green g-10 with glow dot |
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Above glow dot shown int he dark |
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Boar Tusk fire steel |
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Denim Micarta |
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From left to right: tan burlap micarta with glow, ghost green g-10, black micarta, and blue burlap micarta with glow. |
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Ghost Green G-10 with glow dot and glow splatter around the lanyard hole. A 6″ firesteel was used for this one. |
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Close up of the glow dot. |
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Above piece in the dark. |
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Glow splatter around the lanyard hole in the dark. |
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ghost green G-10 |
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ghost green G-10 with brass casing lanyard attachment |
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firesteel attached to backpack |
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Ghost Green G-10, titanium lanyard sleeve, 3/8″ firesteel. |
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glow on above piece |
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close up of handle |
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glow on above piece |
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ghost green g-10 firesteel. Titanium lanyard sleeve, glow slip knot, glow on base of handle and around lanyard sleeve. |
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ghost green g-10 firesteel |
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glow dot of above piece |