Here are some fire steels that I made handles for recently.
First up, a set of two desert ironwood handled fire steels. The large one is a 3/8" diameter rod that is 3 3/8" long, with an overall length of 5 1/2". The small one is a 1/4" diameter rod that is 2" long, with an overall length of 3 5/8". Both are finished with clear lacquer and have brass lined lanyard holes. The lanyards are included, too! For both of these fire steels (as a set), I'm asking $45 shipped CONUS, and I'll handle the Paypal fee. Here are some pictures:
Next up, is a single fire steel. The rod is 3/8" diameter with a length of 3 3/8". the overall length is 5 3/8". The handle on this one is swirly honduras rosewood. It is finished with clear lacquer and the lanyard hole is lined with a brass tube. The lanyard is also included with this one. I was going to ask $30 for this one since it's honduras rosewood, but the lanyard hole isn't quite centered, so I'm asking $25 shipped CONUS and I'll handle the Paypal fee. Here are some pictures of this one:
First up, a set of two desert ironwood handled fire steels. The large one is a 3/8" diameter rod that is 3 3/8" long, with an overall length of 5 1/2". The small one is a 1/4" diameter rod that is 2" long, with an overall length of 3 5/8". Both are finished with clear lacquer and have brass lined lanyard holes. The lanyards are included, too! For both of these fire steels (as a set), I'm asking $45 shipped CONUS, and I'll handle the Paypal fee. Here are some pictures:



Next up, is a single fire steel. The rod is 3/8" diameter with a length of 3 3/8". the overall length is 5 3/8". The handle on this one is swirly honduras rosewood. It is finished with clear lacquer and the lanyard hole is lined with a brass tube. The lanyard is also included with this one. I was going to ask $30 for this one since it's honduras rosewood, but the lanyard hole isn't quite centered, so I'm asking $25 shipped CONUS and I'll handle the Paypal fee. Here are some pictures of this one:



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