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Made this today, based on a picture in Decorative Antique Ironwork by Henry R. D'Allemagne.  It's very small, only 1 1/2"x1 1/8", forged from a coil spring.  There's no scale in the book, so I had to guess at the size based on its relationship to other images on the page, but I think I'm fairly close to the original size.  The small striking area is a little trickier than with bigger strikers, but the compact design is nice and those curls and the space below give plenty of grip.

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Thanks :)  Doesn't open bottles, but I may have to give that a shot sometime.  Right now I'm working on a striker/ember tong combo.

 

That's awesome! Now I want to see your mustache bent up into that shape :)

 

I would be in the running in the freestyle category in a beard and moustache competition!

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is that the same category where the dude with the windmill 'stache is?

 

el google was not tremendously useful, would ember tongs be like a little hold down/clip on the thumb side of the striker to hold a piece of charcloth or other tinder so you don't have to use your thumb?

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That's the full beard freestyle.  Usually beards and 'taches are separate categories.

 

The ember tongs are smaller versions of big pipe tongs, used to pick up a coal to light a pipe.  I posted a set I made a while back that had a box joint and tamper on the handle.  If all goes well, this set will be one piece, acting a bit like tweezers but with one arm left hard for striking.  I'll post it when it's done.

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