Fire
CAE-001 Fire Kit ..... $25.00

A kit consisting of a buckskin bag, a large tin for making char cloth, one small tin of charcloth, a colonial fire steel, and a large flint.
Color of bag may vary.

 
CAE-002 Tinder Pouch ..... $35.00

A large buckskin bag, tinder, chaga, fatwood, small tin of charcloth, and a hank of jute.
Color of pouch may vary.

 

CAE-003 Alcohol Lamps and Stoves ..... $10.00

An alcohol stove, two cup braces, one wind shield, and vial with cork for fuel. Denatured alcohol, moonshine, or Puerto Rican 151 rum may be used as fuel.

Ethanol was used for lamp oil and cooking in the 1600's. Small alcohol stoves (also called "spirit lamps") were commonly used by travelers in the 17th century to warm food and themselves. Before the American Civil War many farmers in the United States had an alcohol still to turn crop waste into free lamp oil and stove fuel for the farmer's family use. Conflict over taxation was not unusual; one example was the Whiskey Rebellion in 1791.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_alcohol_fuel

 
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