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Elsie 4 month s ago
Good post Izi. These are always interesting.
       
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Webb 4 month s ago
More of these, please.
I can't believe there's people out there that doesn't know what coaxial cable is.
       
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Harman 4 month s ago
#25
Not for a half-gallon juice can, but a 12-ounce can of beer before there were pop-top cans.

Commonly called a "Church key" in the '50s.
       
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Mitty 4 month s ago
Harman,

They are indeed used to open half gallon cans of juice.
I learned to use one 50 years ago to open cans of tomato juice
       
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Cornelius 4 month s ago
Mitty,
Yep. Used to open cans of Hawaiian Punch with them.
       
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Philip 4 month s ago
Cornelius, I still use one to open cans of evaporated or condensed milk. Also, 50+ years ago soda cans didn't have ring tabs either, so you needed a church key to open them, too.
       
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Lon 4 month s ago
#27 You have 2018 Toyota, not a 2018 Atoyot. You are reading it from wrong side of the glass.
       
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Willis 4 month s ago
Lon,

You're joking, right?
       
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Lib 4 month s ago
#25 Some of us are old enough to remember needing those to open a can of beer, there weren't always pop tops
       
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Ona 4 month s ago
# 11, I don't think that's Marcasite. Marcasite has an orthorhombic crystal structure which is nothing like the photo.
       
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