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Excellent comparison 👍
I just added one to the cart when I shopped at varuste. It's my first firesteel ever so I guess I got a good one. Can't blame anything but my skills now haha.
Have fun
Never seen or heard about the Kupilikas, I'll keep my eye out for one.They look a lot softer.
Never seen them to a month ago, but excellent Ferrocium rod works wonderfully, quite impressed by it
Love thoose Swedish posters😉 Hi from Sweden
Thank you, those were a Gift from Mor Kochanski who got them from Lars Falt
My first survival Course was with LF during my time in the Army 🙂
@@k9tjabo how long was the course?
I Think it was about one week "summer" escape and evasion. Lars Fält is called Lars "svält " the Swedish Word for starvation 😂
@@k9tjabo 😄
Believe both LMF & Kupilika get the ferrocerium rods from Treibacher in Austria.
Make sense, only so many Alloy Suppliers
Good lookin' steel!👍
Thanks
Most of the metals come from China, which is where most if not all of the raw materials come from.
Great video Bruce! I'd like you send you something, can I talk to you via email?
No problem, email in on the contact page at Boreal.net
Excellent comparison 👍
I just added one to the cart when I shopped at varuste. It's my first firesteel ever so I guess I got a good one. Can't blame anything but my skills now haha.
Have fun
Never seen or heard about the Kupilikas, I'll keep my eye out for one.
They look a lot softer.
Never seen them to a month ago, but excellent Ferrocium rod works wonderfully, quite impressed by it
Love thoose Swedish posters😉 Hi from Sweden
Thank you, those were a Gift from Mor Kochanski who got them from Lars Falt
My first survival Course was with LF during my time in the Army 🙂
@@k9tjabo how long was the course?
I Think it was about one week "summer" escape and evasion. Lars Fält is called Lars "svält " the Swedish Word for starvation 😂
@@k9tjabo 😄
Believe both LMF & Kupilika get the ferrocerium rods from Treibacher in Austria.
Make sense, only so many Alloy Suppliers
Good lookin' steel!👍
Thanks
Most of the metals come from China, which is where most if not all of the raw materials come from.
Great video Bruce! I'd like you send you something, can I talk to you via email?
No problem, email in on the contact page at Boreal.net