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Hivernant
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Hello the campfire! I was curious if anyone has had any dealings with primitivefire.com? I just purchased a spanish style striker from them recently but haven't received it yet. Just curious thanks.

Bear Claw
 
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Booshway
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Howdy, Bear Claw

Did you get your striker? How well does it work?

I have never dealt with Primitive Fire, and I am unfamiliar with their products. I have a Spanish-style eslabón striker made by Don Abbott, and it is probably my favorite. Very few of the sutlers and blacksmiths carry this style of striker in their product line.

Let us know how you like it.

Notchy Bob


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Hivernant
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Hey Notchy! Sorry for the late reply. I haven't been able to be around the fire in a while. Yes I did receive the steel and very quickly I might add. Looks nice and throws a shower of sparks nice as well. That was my first dealings with the "Primitive Fire" site and was a good one. I didn't see a lot else in their product line that I may need but the striker I did purchase really shines. Now I'm in need of a small pair of hand forged pliers for my tool kit. Any suggestions?
 
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Larry Callahan makes a set of pliers just right for a kit. His address is bagmolds.com. I have 3 of his molds and some other stuff and it is good quality and he is good to deal with and stands by his products. In my experience.
 
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look here about half way down.
http://www.bagmolds.com/UNZIPPED/htdocs/1.shtml


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Hivernant
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Thanks guys. That is exactly what I'm looking for. Again, sorry for the late post.
 
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