Nestled in the palm of a hand, the compact metal gadget hardly betrays its venerable history and the sense of nostalgia it evokes. It’s the P-38 can opener, a simple yet ingenious device issued to military personnel starting in World War II. This tiny tool, with its folding sharp tip, speaks volumes about the era of its inception—a time when practicality and compact design were paramount, especially in the field of combat.
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