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Keith H. Burgess



Joined: 10 Feb 2008
Posts: 22
Location: Wychwood Forest New England Australia.

PostPosted: Mon Feb 11, 2008 12:39 am    Post subject: Correct period fire lighting methods and tinder production i Reply with quote

I saw the add by Murphy and wondered why anyone would want to purchase a left handed hampster ! Weird what the brain can come up with sometimes and read the wrong thing into a sentence! The mind boggles.

New Book for living historians & historical trekkers.
Dear Sir/Madam,
This is to inform you that my new book is now available, Primitive Fire Lighting-Flint and Steel. By Keith H. Burgess. This book was written for living historians, historical trekkers and survivalists. There is information in this book that I have not as yet seen published in the USA. Plant tinders, preparation, wet weather fire lighting, emergency fire lighting methods, reading glass fire lighting, and more. If you are serious about authenticity, then you should get this book, it will improve on your fire lighting skills in general and especially with flint and steel, and it will add to your knowledge. The cost is $11 Aust plus $2 P&P Aust, and $5 overseas. You can view the book index and purchase details on blog: http://woodsrunnersdiary.blogspot.com Email: historicaltrekker@gmail.com
Mail: Keith H. Burgess, Wychwood Forest, MSF 2007, Armidale NSW 2350, Australia.
Regards to all, Keith H. Burgess. New England Colonial Living History Group. Please post this information in your next newsletter.
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