Quote from: Blodwyn Pig on 30 January, 2024, 02:45:35 pmQuote from: Paul on 30 January, 2024, 01:30:17 pmQuote from: Polar Bear on 28 January, 2024, 05:14:27 pmThere were loads of these littering the house, sheds etc. when I was a child. AIUI you can do bottle caps with the blade in the closed position and open Tim's with the blade deployed. Handy little gizmo.Open Tim's what?Wallet?You'll need something heftier than that....
Quote from: Paul on 30 January, 2024, 01:30:17 pmQuote from: Polar Bear on 28 January, 2024, 05:14:27 pmThere were loads of these littering the house, sheds etc. when I was a child. AIUI you can do bottle caps with the blade in the closed position and open Tim's with the blade deployed. Handy little gizmo.Open Tim's what?Wallet?
Quote from: Polar Bear on 28 January, 2024, 05:14:27 pmThere were loads of these littering the house, sheds etc. when I was a child. AIUI you can do bottle caps with the blade in the closed position and open Tim's with the blade deployed. Handy little gizmo.Open Tim's what?
There were loads of these littering the house, sheds etc. when I was a child. AIUI you can do bottle caps with the blade in the closed position and open Tim's with the blade deployed. Handy little gizmo.
I used to have a few of those can-openers from compo rations from the CCF at school (70s). I bought a couple a few years ago for camping but they were no where near as good as I remember the "genuine" ones being, so I replaced it with a "Nogent Super Kim" (no relation to our Kim, I understand)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcqRt8Oewpk
I used to have a few of those can-openers from compo rations from the CCF at school (70s). I bought a couple a few years ago for camping but they were no where near as good as I remember the "genuine" ones being, so I replaced it with a "Nogent Super Kim" (no relation to our Kim, I understand)