![]() |
Flint 'wallet'?
I recently read somewhere about a 'flint wallet"....supposedly something made of leather that one carries their flints in. I don't know if such a thing is historically correct....does anyone here know? Currently, I carry mine in an old altoid tin, but I can see where a wallet might make more sense; keeps the edges sharp by protecting them and not letting them bump into one another. Finally, if such a thing did exist, is there someplace I can find a pattern to make one? Thanks in advance.
|
Mr. 16 gauge,
We have a possibles bag in our historical society that contains 3 small leather bags, about Bull Durham size, with draw string closures. I was told one was for flints, one for ball and one for greased patches. Adam |
Adam;
What I saw/read about (wish I could remember where.....damn old age!) looked like a square wallet; had a separate piece inside that was stitched off to form 'pockets' for individual flints. Don't know if it was a 'modern' idea or an old one. Take care... |
Mr. 16, gauge,
I suspect there were lots of home made items used in the early frontier days. Our possibles bag has a small priming horn attached by a thong and a bullet board for 6 patched roundball, also on a leather thong. Adam |
I use these...they hold 3 black english flints with a leather tucked behind the flints...the ones I have in them are 3/4" flints
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...WalletOpen.jpg |
Thanks roundball....that looks similar to the one I'm making for myself. Do you know if these are historically correct, or a 'modern' innovation?
|
Mr. 16 gauge,
Thanks for the "heads up" because today I went to my scrap leather and ended up making a 5-pocket flint wallet. I never saw one before until your post. We are snowed in, so I will be doing more leather work while I tend the living room woodstove. Thanks again for your reflective post for this old Longhunter. I am sure it is historically correct for some part of our long Frontier. Adam |
Quote:
|
Quote:
So I asked him if he could make some that held just 3 like my photo, he said no sweat, and only charged me a couple bucks each as I recall, and I carry one in each caliber's hunting pouch. Why 3 you ask? I figure if I have to replace a flint it'll go like this: Flint #1 - Will shatter on the first test fire; Flint #2 - I'll drop it in the deep leaves never to be seen again; Flint #3 - Needed to finally get back hunting again; To be honest, you could almost make the case that the amount of leather involved just to carry 3 spare flints is quite a lot really, but the wallet lays so flat, weighs practically nothing, and takes up so little room I carry them all the time and they protect the flints edge perfectly. Interesting thing is this: I have NEVER needed a spare flint while out hunting...BUT as soon as I stop carrying spares I'd need them for sure. |
roundball
It is a wise man who prepares for Murphy's Law :D ! jplonghunter |
All times are GMT -5. The time now is 05:17 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.