Here are some pics of my fire kit. It is in one of those little tin mint boxes, useful for cooking more charcloth. The striker was made by a smith friend from the coil spring out of a garage door lifter.



It works good, easy to get a live spark in the char, and i have learned to keep some fat pine shavings in the box, too.
Not as fast as a Bic Lighter, but just as dependable.
piper