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  2. Match - Wikipedia

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    Typically, matches are made of small wooden sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by friction generated by striking the match against a suitable surface. [1] Wooden matches are packaged in matchboxes, and paper matches are partially cut into rows and stapled into matchbooks.

  3. Matchstick Marvels Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Matchstick Marvels Museum is a museum in Gladbrook, Iowa, that features models created entirely of wooden matchsticks. The models are the work of Pat Acton, a resident of Gladbrook, and date back to 1977. As many as twenty of his large-scaled models are on display at any time.

  4. Camogie - Wikipedia

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    The name was invented by Tadhg Ua Donnchadha (Tórna) at meetings in 1903 in advance of the first matches in 1904. [12] The term camogie is derived from the name of the stick used in the game. Men play hurling using a curved stick called a camán in Irish. Women in the early camogie games used a shorter stick described by the diminutive form ...

  5. Redheads (matches) - Wikipedia

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    Redheads is an Australian brand of matches, originally manufactured by Bryant and May in Richmond, Victoria, but now manufactured in Sweden by Swedish Match. [1] It is Australia's top-selling match brand. [2] Matches were first produced in Australia in 1909. Initially they were made of white phosphorus. [3]

  6. Hurley (stick) - Wikipedia

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    Hurley, with sliotar. A hurley or hurl or hurling stick (Irish: camán) is a wooden stick used in the Irish sports of hurling and camogie. [1] It typically measures between 45 and 96 cm (18 and 38 in) long with a flattened, curved bas (BOSS, "palm of hand") at the end.

  7. Vesta case - Wikipedia

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    They were made throughout the world including the United Kingdom, in the U.S.A., continental Europe, Japan and Australia. Important and notable English makers of vesta cases included silversmiths such as Mappin & Webb, Sampson Mordan, [2] Asprey & Co., William Neale & Sons, Elkington & Co., Saunders & Shepherd and William Hair Haseler, who partnered with Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the founder of ...

  8. Matchstick (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A matchstick is a slender piece of flammable wood used as a match. Other uses include: Matchstick Banksia or Banksia cuneata, a flowering plant; Matchstick girl, a variant name of the fictional character "The Little Match Girl" Matchstick graph, a type of geometric graph; Matchstick Men, a 2003 American film; Matchstick model, a style of scale ...

  9. Amish furniture - Wikipedia

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    Common wood types for Amish furniture include (clockwise, from top left) Oak, Brown Maple, Pine, Cherry, Elm, Hickory, Quarter Sawn White Oak, and Walnut. Amish furniture is made with a variety of quality hardwoods , including northern red oak , quarter-sawn white oak , cherry , maple , beech , elm , mahogany , walnut , hickory , cedar , and pine .

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