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piston Ferrocerium Order of the
Golden Fleece (whose
collar consists of
firesteels linked by flints) Bush, Darren. "Traditional
Firestarting Part I: How...
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shield divided by a
white cross into four
fields with one
firesteels in each field. The
firesteels are
white facing the
outer sides of the shield. The crown...
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cross (Serbian: Cрпски крст, romanized: Srpski krst), also
known as the
Firesteels (Serbian: Оцила, romanized: Ocila), is one of
national symbols of Serbia...
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Firesteel River may
refer to:
Firesteel River (British Columbia),
Canada Firesteel River (Ontario),
Canada Firesteel River (Michigan),
United States This...
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South Dakota, it p****es
Huron and Mitc****,
where it is
joined by the
Firesteel Cr****.
South of Mitc****, it
flows southeast and
joins the
Missouri just...
- is not
tracked by the U.S.
Census Bureau.
Firesteel was
named for
nearby Firesteel Cr****. The name
Firesteel came from the
English translation for the...
- ****orted
reproduction firesteels typical of
Roman to
Medieval period...
- or
patch box, is a
container made of wood or
metal containing flint,
firesteel, and
tinder (typically charcloth, but
possibly a
small quantity of dry...
- gold or
silver cross with four
letters beta "Β" (often
interpreted as
firesteels) of the same color, one in each corner. As an insigne, the
cross was already...
- dynasty) and the
shield with a
quartering the
Serbian cross (or
cross with
firesteels) and the
Montenegrin lion of
Saint Mark (a lion p****ant
adopted from the...