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Default Strike Plate for Safety Matches?

replying to Charlie Self, Cerise Rowan wrote:
thank you, the surface provided on matches always wears out... I thought
someone must have figured this out..... saw a nice idea on another site, used
a canning type jar for the matches the circular part holding a piece of sand
paper in place and easily replaceable... nice for those of us in humid areas
too, paper holders don't keep wooden matches dry...

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