A torch is typically made by combining a fuel source, a wick, and a casing. The wick, usually made of absorbent material, is soaked in a flammable liquid, such as kerosene or lamp oil. The casing, often made of metal or durable plastic, protects the wick and fuel while providing a handle for the user. When lit, the wick draws up the fuel and produces a flame, allowing the torch to provide light.
the original olyimpic torch was made from wiker and reeds
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A torch can be made out of various materials such as plastic, aluminium, steel, or a combination of these materials. The choice of material often depends on factors such as durability, weight, and cost.
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i am searching this myself there logo is a hand holding a flaming torch either side of the TORCH made in England legend ,i have what looks to be upholstery tools in a lined box made by this company
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