Hungarian Inventions - The noiseless match

An upright guitar pin with a flaming match head for the headstock and part of the guitar body resembling the sriking strip from a matchbox. A noiseless match was invented in 1836 by Hungarian chemistry student, J***nos Irinyi, who had the idea to replace potassium chlorate with lead dioxide in the head of the phosphorus match. Painted style. print. Pattern. This pin was sold through retail and/or online. Base Material is
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