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I made one out of some old wound guitar string glued into a small piece of wood dowel. Flexible and does the job.
 
Mesquite thorns work great
 

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Hmmm - I just made one with a stainless steel rod inserted into a wood handle. Works well, but now I'm wondering if there is any danger if the gun is loaded, because it's steel?

These steel vent picks will be passing steel over steel and are extremely unlikely to draw sparks in use. Flint is much harder than steel and can scrape hot shards of steel. Steel rubbing on steel will only slide and not draw sparks. It may wear and eventually the touch hole will enlarge. So, it is better to use a softer metal as a touch hole pick.
 
i have used vent picks. i made up a half dozen from welding wire and antler handle. figured one for each flintlock right?
should have made 365, one for each day. they seem to disappear shortly after a shooting session. not smart enough to tether them to the trigger guard.
i seldom "need" one but......
figure i will find a pack rat nest one of these days and recover a dozen or so. reminds me. time for another mouse safari.
 
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