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Nov 30, 2016
Meh.
1 of 1 found this helpful The only issue I have with this set is that you cannot create a continuous, connected line. I thought that by turning the middle stamp 180 degrees after each strike (alternating the stamp right side up, then upside down) the end lines would connect with one another, allowing for a long border to be formed. This is not the case, unless I'm doing something wrong. The two end stamps do, however, meet up with the middle one to form a unit. They make a clean imprint, and are average Tandy-quality tools. Perhaps I need to experiment with them more.

Oct 20, 2016
Great stuff
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a must have for a primitive fire kit. Makes great tinder for flint & steel, ferro rod, or burning glass. I didn't try it with a bow and drill, but I imagine it would work just as well. Burns with a nice hot flame.

Nov 27, 2019
Knight Hospitaller
This book, like all of Osprey's "Warrior" series books that I have seen, is an adequate introduction to the subject. At only 61 pages long, it can hardly be considered otherwise, but it does a good job of summarizing who and what the Hospitallers were, their purpose, and details of their warfare and daily life. It includes a fairly detailed chronology and many black & white photos and color illustrations.