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Use of primitive tools
cavelamb wrote:
Steve Ackman wrote:
In , on Fri, 27 Nov 2009 22:16:44 -0500, Steve
W., wrote:
Well I decided to try it myself. Grabbed a standard can of tuna (no C
sauce left), laid my Mechanics model Victorinox knife down and started
the clock.
48 seconds to open the can.
I don't think you beat the Army guy on Leno. 48
seconds is pitful! ;-)
I just did a large can (4" dia.) of tamales in less
than 30 seconds using the can opener on my Leatherman.
Could have done it in half that time easily with a
P-38. Probably 70% of that for a normal sized can.
I have a special P-38 on my key chain and use it regularly.
IT was the last of the 6 P-38s in my last case of C-Rats
in 1969. I've used this particular P-38 for 40 years.
(Holy time warp, Batman!)
It's still sharp.
Together we can open a can in 10 or 15 seconds.
Not much slower than crank type and a heck of a lot
more convenient than an electric.
My last P38 finally wore so bad that it fell off my keyring.
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The movie 'Deliverance' isn't a documentary!
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