
When matches were not common, you could use a special plane to transform pieces of scrap wood into supercoiled chips, suitable for using them to take fire from a brazier or a fireplace and transfer it to a candle or other. In a nineteenth century country house this tool should have been quite common.
The model vary, but the concept is more or less the same: a cone-shaped mouth and a skewed blade that allows to side chip ejection in the strongly twisted form.
I tried to light one: it burns slowly and does not burn out easily. Perfect!
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