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Lest to Right, a4 line WWII USA (United States Army) Camp knife, a 3 line with a Camillus "bowtie" Shield form around 1970. and the 1980s era Boy Scout Camp Knife.
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Albums: Boy Scout and related Camp/Utility knives
Location: The Man Cave
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Okay Tobias, it looks like you're it. I took a gander at all the "camp knives/utility knives" you posted so here's my question:
Why did everybody(?) do away with the old style can opener "blade" in favor of the new style?
Here's an example of the old style can opener:
Here's the new style can opener:
The old style can opener looks like it would do a better job more easily, although I have never had a knife with the old style can opener. Anyway, I start off thinking that in the old days form had to serve function, and with pretty much everything being done by hand, I figure the old timers knew the best shape/style of can opener to stick on a folding camp knife. Does the new style can opener really work better? Or did manufacturers forget how good the old style was. Now, I will allow that a P-38 G.I. can opener might work the best, but just wondered why the drastic change in the style of can opener on "camp" knives? I noticed that the short stroke on the new style can opener makes for pretty slow can opening.
Wow, nice ones Toby!
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