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From a group found in the Baltic hinterland. This accord specifically with Typology of Fire Starters from the Viking Age Norway (http://sagy.vikingove.cz/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Norwegian-fire-strikers.pdf) first example, which the author states “The most common type of Norwegian fire strikers, so-called Rygh 426” “almost one-third of all finds comes from the 10th century”. This example is just under 2 3/8” in length and excellent preservation.
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