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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
- I demonstrate fire making styles from the 1700's.
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Thanks, Ben. Makes me want to get outside. Not just to garden and mow.
Thank you. Indeed!
I really enjoy your content. Especially things like this. Cheers Mate!
Much appreciated! Thank you!
Very kool video! I was a little bit surprised when you mentioned aspen inter bark. Because that's exactly what I use ! And I've never seen anyone else ever use it.
Thank you! Good stuff! Have used it several times.
That was great, Ben. How about I stop by and set something on fire. lol
Thank you!
I have some birch trees that have chaga growing on them. I should give it a go when I set up my camp. .
It works great!
Interesting about Chaga. Thanks!
You bet! Thanks!
Excellent lesson Ben! I have some of the fire starting kits.I have 1 on the style of the 1700s.David Back.
Very cool! Thank you!
I love to use the U fire striker ( french striker)
Nice video Ben! Taught my Boy Scout Troop how to char cotton cloth for a fire starter many years ago. Chaga is quite plentiful up here in the northeast. I use it for making Chaga tea, supposed to be a super herb and very good for you (supposedly is a cancer fighting herb) and has a use for getting a night of rest because of its melatonin content.
Thank you! Very cool!
Great video, could you possibly do one in the future about what you have in the bag and what type of bag it is that you are carrying, thanks!
Thank you! It is a 18th Century havers sack. Sure, we can do that!
@@HoffmanReproductions Thanks so much!
I have two very simple, 0-shaped strikers which, according to the seller, are based on pieces sold by the Hudsons Bay Company. Can you confirm that and could you tell me which time frame they cover?
Thank You Mr Hoffmann!
Most likely true. The oval patterns were in use very early. 1600-1700's
Strange that hand me down clothing was common as children aged, but clothing from those who had passed, perhaps because of the visual reminder and smell, pain of loss connected to those articles, was most often given to a neighbor who motivated by necessity and superstition would often render it into char clothe. Diapers and women's sanitary cloth used during ladies' days were also often repurposed. Those who learned the secret of the loom rarely wanted for garments. Homespun became a term used to describe all American-made cotton, linen, and wool textile. With the popularity of the boycott of British goods, wearing homespun clothing became a patriotic symbol of the fight against British rule.
Thank you for sharing!
I'm waiting for the day when I can discover what the Kansa, Omaha or Pawnee used for char, since trees were few & far between on the Prairie. Maybe dried buffalo dung. But that's in short supply nowadays. So far, no joy.
My guess is punk wood gathered along creek and river banks and the charred accordingly. You got me thinking about chips now though, gonna have to try it and see.
Would make a good study. Not sure myself.