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Fatwood, also
known as "fat lighter", "lighter wood", "rich lighter", "pine knot", "lighter knot", "heart pine", "fat stick" or "lighter'd" [sic], is...
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conifers die.
These stumps contain spires of resin-impregnated wood,
called fatwood,
which can
easily be
lighted using only a
single match or lighter. Pitchwood...
- Georgia, U.S. Camp Pine Knot, in the
Adirondack Mountains of New York, U.S.
Fatwood or pine knot, the
heartwood of pine
trees All
pages with
titles containing...
- easy to
break down into chips,
particle board, or pulp for paper. The
fatwood used to be the best
kindling in the
forest area of
Northeast China, and...
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started to sell his own
Rushlite Batteries through Halfords shop." Luchina,
fatwood,
similar lighting implements using a
wooden splinter List of
light sources...
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soaking the
dried pith of the rush
plant in fat or grease.
Fatwood de:Maulaffe,
German fatwood lighter holder List of
light sources Лучина,
Vladimir Dal's...
- A
stick of luč (
fatwood)
could be
turned into the most
powerful zduhać
weapon if it was
charred at both ends....
- that were
cleared a
century ago, and
these usually are dug up and sold as
fatwood, "fat lighter", or "lighter wood",
which is in
demand as
kindling for fireplaces...
- A few
decent natural tinders are cotton,
birch bark,
cedar bark, and
fatwood,
where available;
followed by dead, dry pine
needles or gr****; a more comprehensive...
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against the
sides of the boat.
Scott was
killed by
having splinters of
fatwood driven into his body and set afire,: 67 "an
excruciating form of execution...