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Old 1st May 2021, 09:03 PM   #1
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Does anyone know how this Persian item was used?
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Old 1st May 2021, 11:35 PM   #2
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A fancy steel for striking flint perhaps?
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Old 2nd May 2021, 10:02 AM   #3
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A fancy steel for striking flint perhaps?
I thought about it ... But in my opinion too graceful ...
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Old 2nd May 2021, 10:02 PM   #4
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Sort of looks like the trigger to an Indian matchlock gun (torador) ?
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Old 2nd May 2021, 11:23 PM   #5
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Sort of looks like the trigger to an Indian matchlock gun (torador) ?
An interesting version. But I have never seen a Persian matchlock gun or Indian matchlock gun (torador) with such a trigger.
This is undoubtedly a Persian work
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Old 3rd May 2021, 08:06 AM   #6
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I may join Rick here: that was the first thing to come to my mind. On top of everything, the configuration fits.
Fancy or not, graceful or not, it will do the job. All things come in a variety of embellishments that do not change their function. A crystal snifter and a ceramic cup differ dramatically, but both are drinking vessels. Closer to home are sword handles: different forms, materials and ways of attaching them to the tang ( and I am not talking about gems, carvings or lack thereof), but they are all just a grip.
My 5 cents. Well, more like two...
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Old 3rd May 2021, 10:33 AM   #7
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Hook for attaching a sword frog or belt pouch to a loop on a belt? What are it's dimensions?
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Old 3rd May 2021, 11:26 AM   #8
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Hook for attaching a sword frog or belt pouch to a loop on a belt? What are it's dimensions?
Here is the size
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Old 3rd May 2021, 12:23 PM   #9
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Hook for attaching a sword frog or belt pouch to a loop on a belt?
Oriental suspension hooks had a flat part with a wide opening for the belt and with a plane perpendicular to the plane of the hook.
I see no possible way of attaching the pierced part to the belt.
I just cannot come up with any usable function for this thingamajig except for being a fire striker. Perhaps my “ fantasy center” is atrophic:-(
And, BTW, NW India adopted open ( pierced) iron work from both Persia and South India.
The Indian origin of that gizmo cannot be excluded, IMHO.
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Old 10th May 2021, 04:13 PM   #10
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My guess is its a trigger from a torador, with the steel extension part re-purposed to make a fire-striker.
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Old 10th May 2021, 08:27 PM   #11
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I know nothing about firearms, so no professional counterargument from me.
Although, if “ .. the steel extension part (was) re-purposed to make a fire-striker”, then in its current version it became a fire-striker. Like a broken sword re-purposed to make a dagger becomes a dagger. No?
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Old 11th May 2021, 01:34 PM   #12
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Although, if “ .. the steel extension part (was) re-purposed to make a fire-striker”, then in its current version it became a fire-striker. Like a broken sword re-purposed to make a dagger becomes a dagger. No?
Right again about the sword becoming a dagger

The problem is that you cannot prove, and nobody can prove, that the trigger was reused as a fire-striker...

It could have been reused as a fishing hook
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Old 11th May 2021, 01:31 PM   #13
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My guess is its a trigger from a torador, with the steel extension part re-purposed to make a fire-striker.
100% right it is a trigger, and I can prove it but I need to scan the page of the book where the piece is coming from.

Not from a torador but from a Persian matchlock.

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