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I read that as 10 boxes of 32 matches each box..= 320 matches.
I still find the big boxes from time to time at the hardware store. The above price isn't too bad if you cant get them over the counter.
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No flames or anything; but what's with the "match" thing anyway??
Since before the millennia, rumor has beeen that strike anywhere's or regular kitchen matches were gonna be outlawed and unavailable. Ya see fellas at GS's selling individually wrapped boxes fer acouple of $$. Why? I still buy 'em at the grocery store! Can't some fellas find them in thier local, or is it a State thing? "Banned from further mfgr and import" dealie? Curious, Paul
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I have been told by a couple of small town grocers and harware store owners that it is a products liability issue and that Diamond brand has only started producing recently since an acquisition by a larger public company. When you find a source for MERCURICHROME please let me know, I've gone to Mexico to try to find it! |
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Meth heads use those matches for making meth.
Have you noticed how the white part has gotten smaller and smaller over the years? Many people confuse the "strike on box" as being the same as "strike anywhere" they are not the same.
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Buy a dozen Bic lighters and put them in a ziplock sandwich bag.
Forget about matches.
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Mercurachrome, huh? I'll keep my peepers open for ya. I *know* I've seen it locally, but don't recal just now. Ya really want some? I'll see if I can find it for ya.
Meth heads using matches to process?? That's a new one to me..but then again, I don't know shit from druggies! Best, Paul
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Can't say that i've ever seen "clear" mercurichrome. I'll know better now, tho.
Paul
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Ephedrine or pseudoephedrine(cold or allergy tablets); Lithium batteries; Starter Fluid; Rock or table salt; Drain cleaner; Camping fuel; Sulfuric Acid; Acetone; Heet" (gas additives); Paint thinner; Iodine; Brake Cleaner; Toluene; Muriatic Acid; Anhydrous Ammonia
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and the list goes on
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I knew strike anywhere matches were pulled off most shelves. I didn't know they were used for meth labs. The strike on the box seem to work for me.
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Strike on box is OK till it gets WET or the sand paper gets torn or.....
it is also hard to put the box in a BOB or match holder etc.
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I can't find them in Philadelphia, haven't seen them in years. Could be a local ordnance to prevent kids from starting fires. I'll have to look at the fire code to see if they're banned.
I do recall seeing them for sale at the Vally Forge gunshow, with a sign similar to "Buy them now before they're banned!", or something like that. That was a few years ago. JoeLad
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Here are a few more links for those who can't find them in their local AO
http://www.emergencyresources.com/er_p11.html http://www.riverjunction.com/catalog...n/matches.html HIH COD
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I have heard that strike anywhere matches have burned up vehicles by igniting while traveling down rough roads. I try to pack mine so they cannot bounce around too much.
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When I was a kid, we only got 3 TV channnels. So we amused ourselves by throwing strike-anywhere matches against various surfaces to see if we could get them to ignite.
Then we discovered cigarettes and smoke bombs.
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But it was a fun and non-destructive diversion. |
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Oh yeah, we did that too.
But Mom busted us for shooting them against the cinderblock wall in the basement. I guess all those scorch marks on the wall looked suspicious. Frankly, we lost interest in that pretty quick anyway, because ignition was nearly 100%. It was more fun to suddenly throw one next to the foot of a comrade, with the hope that it would bouce up his pants-leg and give him a little scorcher.
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We used to use them in BB guns, at night, ring a door bell, and hide and when they opened the door, shoot them against the screen door..
It is a wonder that I lived to grow up..
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I have never had a problem finding strike anywhere's in south texas.
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I use the strike on the box at home and they never get wet. Although when out in the woods in the middle of nowhere, I usually carry a small lighter and a small box of waterproof matches (can be purchased from REI). They work a lot better than the strike anywhere matches. I have a small waterproof match cylinder that I keep waterproof matches in my truck also. I've never found a need for the strike anywhere matches except for enjoyment as a kid. |
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![]() I think I've still got some blue tip strike anywheres somewhere, they're hard to find around here |
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I bought four boxes of the kitchen matches (strike anywhere) put them in a U.S. GI ammo box with a perfect rubber gasket. Now two years later, they are not lighting worth a shi-. I sure thought that they'd have a much longer storage life.
What the hell did I do wrong? While in the U.S. Army and stationed in Fairbanks, we had little survival kits which included the little wooden match storage containers about as big as a D cell battery, with a compass on the lid. The matches furnished had been dipped in schlack (spelling ?) but they lit EVERY time. |
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EDITED TO ADD: Of course if you have a "food-saver" type vacum packer you could always vacum pack with a couple moisture absorbers. If you vacum pack the individual boxes that way and then store them in the ammo can, would work real well. Last edited by gunsmoke; December 12, 2005 at 11:31. |
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You guys still talking about matches, for Pete's sake?
You can run a Bic lighter through the washing machine and it'll come out as good as new. Forget matches. For fire, get some disposable lighters. It's 2005.
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Those matches weren't banned for dopers they were banned for Milita men. Great for home made fire works ect. old instructions were based on so many match tips for certain items. Just remeber Fed god will put you in jail for telling someone how to do what they call bad things. .
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No store I've found in VA, MD or NC stocks the strike anywhere's. I have heard that it's due to liability concerns from unintentional ignition.
I did find that you can buy Ohio Blue Tip strike anywhere's directly from the manufacturer, you just have to buy a 1-case minimum. 36 boxes X 250 matches per box. I'm set for life and then some. P.S. Your lovely wife's old unfashionable nail polish works great to waterproof them. It also makes them burn even hotter when they light. Just dip them in the polish and get a good glob on the head, then poke the stick in a styrofoam brick or a stale loaf of bread to dry. Tom P.S. you can make a matchhead pipe bomb out of paper matches. They don't have to be S-A's. |
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Mikes Mini Mart, Chocowinity, NC. Package of 3 boxes for $2.59. Says he'll have them forever from his supplier.
Harry Crusenberry, Willston Elementary School, Falls Church, VA, ca 1968. We used to bug him about the missing fingers on his left hand after he crammed just one too many kitchen match heads into an empty CO2 cylinder. JB |
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Many years ago my friends and I were using the strike anywhere matches, they are lots of fun and can keep a kid buisy for hours. My friend Mark, had a handfull in his back pocket, when he got up to leave he must have dragged his butt against the concrete we were sitting on. We heard a hissing noise and then flames burst thru, Mark started dancing and cussing. He fell on his back and pulled his pants down, burnt right thru his pants and scorched his fruit of the looms.
It's been 33 years and it still makes me chuckle every time.
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My Mom was visiting a friend around the corner when I was a kid. Of course, she had to drag me along. I was bored to trears, so she let me go outside. In the driveway I found a strike anywhere match. So I did. It was a sunny day, I couldn't see the flame, I thought it was out. So I did what my mother always told to do with trash, I put it in her friend's plastic trashcan, and went back inside.
When we came out there was just a puddle of melted plastic and burned up trash left on the driveway. My Mom and her friend blamed "those rotten kids". I never did tell them I had done it. JoeLad
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I think the strike anywhere matches are harder to find because of the PC, "protect the children from themselves" safety issue. |
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Saw a bunch of boxes of Diamond Strike Anywheres on the shelf at the C.A.L. Ranch store in Spanish Fork, UT last weekend.
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Sure wish i could my hands on some strike anywhere matches here in ohio. They're long gone from any of the shelves around here.
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they can be usefull. TM 31-210. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.
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My lab TA in college freaked when I was lighting the match on my zipper of my Levi's (back when they were really Levi's). Then I wore some button fly's one day and discovered they lit there too.
Guess she wasn't used to southern boys who knew how matches really worked. My lab TA was pretty hot too, most were not, guess I got lucky. I do miss strike anywhere matches, I see them at gunshows here in FL but haven't looked to buy any in a long time. I use a zippo now and have for sometime (but I don't smoke, I just like zippo's) JW |
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I should maybe keep my mouth shut so the nut jobs in our state capital don't ban them but, we can buy them in the local Vons/Safeway. I just picked up a 3 pak a couple of weeks ago. (mind you this is the PRK)
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You have to hunt a little, but they're still available here in central WI.
When my boys were little they used to get a kick out of watching me strike them on my front teeth or friction light them on my thigh when wearing blue jeans. Anyone remember William Holden lighting his match on the guys face in the movie, Stalag 17?
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For a nostalic approach check this out, scroll down some:http://www.possibleshop.com/fire-striker.htm
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Store them in the self-defrosting refrigerator. My preban matches are all in the freezer. They seem to be holding up just fine.
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Check your local ACE Hardware, our local ACE has strike anywhere matches in stock at all times....
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You guys keep talking like this and there will surely be an assault match ban implemented.......jeez
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In my hometown, there was a "Diamond" match factory for many many years, since before WWII. All through my childhood, we had one of those ornate cast iron matchbox holder/dispenser, and I think I was an adolescent the first time I ever even saw a book safety match. There wer two sizes of strike-anywhere matches, and for the most of my early years that is just what the word "match" meant! A little over twenty-years ago the match factory shut down for good. In my parts the supply of S-As disappeared. I know of no law anywhere that has been enacted which would ban the. All I know is that I cannot find them. I've talked with the older owners of many many mom-'n pop hardware stores across the South, and have been told that to their knowledge the things just weren't made anymore because of products liabilty issues. That' really all I know about there scarcity. They are a great useful little tool. I happen to like them and now have several cases, with boxes individually vaccum-packed at both my primary (home) and my long-term SHTF retreat in the country. I just had trouble finding them, and that is why I started this thread, to gather info., period. I ain't sellin NOTHIN! No conspiracies, urban legends, etc. Ths board is a fount of knowledge, and I'm really glad that they are still available, And that all my FAL brother's and sisters have helped me find them. Thank you all again! |
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SA Match option
I went to SAM's smoking section and bought a carton of BIC lighters. Probably about 60 in there. Plus It came with a dozen free.
Came out to about $.75/each. These can get wet and still work and I put 3-4 in several different places and bags and still have many to spare. Would be a good barter item too. Just keep several for your self.
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as far as lighters, could one just put a drop of fingernail paint on the valve to stop from butane leakage?
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Hi everyone - newbie to FAL Files here...
These matches are still readily available over the counter here in Southern Oregon. I keep several boxfulls on hand all the time - great for starting the old BBQ. When I'm heading out into "Oregon's Outback", I always have a baggie full. Before packing them I dip the head of each one into heated candle wax to waterproof it, as well as to prevent them from striking against themselves accidentally. I'll also take an old newspaper and tear it into 2" strips, roll them up, and dip them into candle wax, too. A bag full makes for easy fire starting - even in the wettest weather.
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