Here are some ferrocerium rods handled with pieces of antler. The handles vary slightly in size and shape since they are a natural material. All but the last of these are 3/16" ferro rods. The last one is a bit larger but was seated a little deeper so I'm listing it at the same price as the smaller steels.
If you aren't familiar with ferro rods you can read about them on wikipedia at this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrocerium
The price on these is $15 shipped CONUS. International shipping can be discussed but depends on shipping costs. Paypal is preferred but money orders are also accepted. Please post here in the thread if you would like to purchase one or more so that others know which ones have been spoken for. After posting here please send me a message or email so I can give payment info and get your address.
The pen in the pictures is for size reference.
Only #1 and #3 remain for sale.
#5 is also cut a little differently on the back end. I tried to show this in the pictures. The flat end on this one would make a good spot for scrimshaw or engraving.
#1 has some decorative carving on it. Some may like it, some may not, just want to point it out.
These make neat stocking stuffers and I keep these in my hunting packs. They don't freeze up or run out of fuel and are pretty easy to use.
Thanks for looking,
SDS
If you aren't familiar with ferro rods you can read about them on wikipedia at this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrocerium
The price on these is $15 shipped CONUS. International shipping can be discussed but depends on shipping costs. Paypal is preferred but money orders are also accepted. Please post here in the thread if you would like to purchase one or more so that others know which ones have been spoken for. After posting here please send me a message or email so I can give payment info and get your address.
The pen in the pictures is for size reference.
Only #1 and #3 remain for sale.



#5 is also cut a little differently on the back end. I tried to show this in the pictures. The flat end on this one would make a good spot for scrimshaw or engraving.
#1 has some decorative carving on it. Some may like it, some may not, just want to point it out.
These make neat stocking stuffers and I keep these in my hunting packs. They don't freeze up or run out of fuel and are pretty easy to use.
Thanks for looking,
SDS
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