Step 1: The conker
The conker got its name from the game, rather than the other way round - before the horse-chestnut was introduced to Britain, the game was played with acorns or snail-shells (the word conker actually means "hard", and comes from the same root as the French conque, meaning "conch (shell)").
























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-Finish High school
-Go to college
-Marry someone
-move to England and have kids who will play conkers and have British accents.
-Move back to the U.S and spread the love
Thanks for writing this- ive heard the term conkers before (usually on top gear), and never really knew what it meant.
Never actually did this or many other games as a child. Mostly due to being homeschooled. I got quite good at "slapjack" and spoons though :D
See wikipedia.
The skin of the nut contains toxins that cause vomiting, but the peeled nut used to be boiled, dried and ground into a flour.
look for: Peterson field guides
Edible Wild Plants
eastern/central north america
by Lee Allen Peterson
a pretty usefull guide to have handy if you like those types of things but thats where i get the reason to belive they are poisonus. i got a copy at a borders book store for around $20.00.
They still used to eat the flour over here, though.
We used to make coffee out of acorns as well, but that was down to WWII shortages.
hmm im not shure if the book i mentioned earlyer is avalable in the UK or not i but still consider looking for it.
one: i live in the U.S. and you live in the UK, so it is possible that the "horse chestnut" could be two different things. to me i know it as poison but to you it COULD be perfectly safe.
two: DANDYBLEND IS HORRIFIC (dandylion coffee)
-that is all.
I can remember my grandmother teaching me all these things when I was really little :) great game- still haven't grown out of it lol!!
Nice instructable by the way!
What games did you play?
I'm kidding, of course. Nobody ever got punched in the face :).
(We were some pretty creative kids)
-Y
In America, there isn't really an equivalent, given the lack of quality conkers lying about. The closest game in spirit would be pencil fighting, in which the defender holds his pencil between thumb and forefinger in both hands and the attacker flicks their pencil in an attempt to break the defending pencil in two - which was really just an excuse to not do homework.
Maybe that should be an 'ible.
-Y
C4 by itself is far more destructive.
Step number 4 on our tour of Instructables: our esteemed British friend explaining to a numpty that C4 is a more powerful explosive than conkers.
No, it's not all that unusual, why do you ask?
Right, next up we have a real cultural experience - a duck into the K*nex Ghetto...not even the
policeadmins go to this part of town...