Can someone identify these strap clips?

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cptrios

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I recently bought a Horseman Convertible from a Japanese seller, and as usual didn't pay any attention to the strap that came with it. I just picked it up today, however, and noticed that it has a type of clip that I've never seen before:
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Is this a super common thing that has simply never run across my path? If so, I'd love to know what they're called so I can buy more! They're really, really convenient.
 

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Looks like it could go on any number of TLRs with the slot type lugs such as a Yashicamat.

Best pic I could find...
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They look similar to the ones on the Polaroid SLR680 and SLR690 strap.
 

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I call such a strip-steel carbine hook.

But whether others call it the same so that you could search for it....
 

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It's like the old hippie and Southwest camera strap clips, but the metal one shown above is wider and flattened more. I've used the straps like these below w/ TLRs, they work fine, and I like the way you can so easily attach and detach the strap. But the op's pic above shows a strap clip that is even better.

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Used for cases. This type of clip will damage the finish on most any TLR.
 
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