matches

     

A match is a consumable tool for lighting a fire uner controlled circumstances on demand. Matches are readily available, being sold by tobacconists and many other kinds of shops. Matches are rarely sold singly; they are sold in multiples, packaged in match boxes or matchbooks. A match is typically a wooden stick (usually sold in match boxes) or stiff paper stick (usually sold in matchbooks) coated at one end (the match head) with a material often containing the element phosphorus, which will ignite from the heat of friction if rubbed ("struck") against a suitable surface. Gelatin is used as a binder in match heads.

Trivia about matches

  • In a H.C. Andersen tale, a girl has no luck selling these on a cold New Year's Eve
  • The first modern ones of these, called Lucifers, were invented in 1827 & struck on sandpaper
  • In 1827 chemist John Walker "struck" gold by inventing the first friction ones of these; smokers really liked them
  • Listed under "wood" in Collier's Ency. index, early ones of these were called "Lucifers"

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