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Hi Berkley and Happy New Year. Nice old belt. As far as the mystery item is concerned.....and assuming that it is L shaped??? Not on my opinion a flint knapping tool but COULD be a container for holding flints and with a steel/iron surface to knap them on. Any knapping tools I have seen are T shaped as per atached pic from an earlier post on Afghan belts.
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Hi Berkley,
Definitely a rather unique fire starting kit. Indian Ebayers often have metal starters mostly like steel brass knuckles. I've taken a photo from Oriental-Arms site that shows a similar Tibetan one. and a small index finger length one I have. Yours, as Stuart says may well have carried flints. The powder may be mushroom punk, used to hold a spark, or a poppy resin. The striking blade on yours could even be used to shred dry bark for tinder. I like your all in one kit. Steve Last edited by archer; 8th January 2012 at 08:20 AM. |
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The picture from the book is one for old flintlock muskets, the one OP has is for rifles much newer than flintlocks. The little puoch with the blunt metal peice at the bottom of it, I honestly don't know what it is. Flintlock belts had all the little peices as shown in the picture with the multi tool for sizing and shaping flints and untighting or tighting the flint holder peice of the lock.
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AJ, you are right - the apparent care lavished on these items was what attracted me to them, and the cartridge box easily accommodates Snider or M-H rounds.
Stuart, a slightly belated Happy New Year to you too! And my thanks, archer, for posting the pic from Artzi's site - it certainly answers the question. |
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