What Is This Mysterious Metal With Folding Sharp Tip And This Thing In An Abandoned Farm House?

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What Is This Mysterious Metal With Folding Sharp Tip And This Thing In An Abandoned Farm House?

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The last items are one part of the reloading tools for shotgun shells. different sizes for different gauges. What you have is the base, with a hole through it, so you can punch out the used primer. The parts that you are missing are the deprimmer/plunger tool, the shot and wad guide, and the priming tool. I own a couple of the complete sets, and still use them today.

phoffert
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The can opener is actually a P-51, not a P-38. It's bigger and stronger than a P-38 with a bottle opener.

neolithicnobody
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Pretty sure the last one is different size Woodies. Rollerskate wheels. They make it easier to slide on your skate. Still available today. google Sure Grip's OG wood wheels. Vintage roller skate boots had wooden wheel available.

joemack
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After my Military service, I have carried the P38 daily... never without it, and millions of uses, just gotta think outta the "CAN"...

johnelong
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6:40 My husband got one of these in the Navy in the 80s. It's a can opener. It still opens today's cans.

jeanettemarkley
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Last item: My husband guesses roller skate wheels.

jeanettemarkley
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The P-38 was called that because it took 38 twists to open the standard ration can BTW.

BusterNoggins
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I watch these practically every day! So much fun!

Fandangtastic
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I still have several P-38's handy 😁

nattypezman
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I still carry a P38 on my key ring and use it occasionally. I used them a lot when I was on watch in nam.

billcomerford
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The last ones are paper roll plugs used to protect the cores of paper rolls. I worked as a paper maker for 15 years and have driven in thousands of them over the years

johnkowalski
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My grandmother kept only a K-ration can opener around her farmhouse. She was very much a minimalist.

tommunyon
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The Brass spring loaded "cutting " tool is a Cigar cutter/ trimmer.

stanleypeters
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The last look like wooden rollerskate wheels from the 50s and earlier, before the poly wheels were introduced.

uncralph
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I have one of those can opener. It still works.

susanwahl
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The puck like objects resemble the 'feet' or coasters attached to the base of sofas and chairs. Size, material colour and screw hole size difference reminds me what my brother used in the 70's in his upholstery firm.

AlthorDhoom
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Yes, the NL Co item is what was refered to as a 'pug' of lead. Harmeless enough, use it as a door stop etc. don't handle it too much. Perfectly safe the way it is.

dustytables
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My father's battalion of Basuto Pioners, had a gig at one point of delivering, during WW2. Rations from both The British Army and Septic's Army Quartermaster's stores. He was paid in cigarettes and good American Whiskey, to divert British Compo rat packs to them, because of the general horribleness of "C" Rats. Then there was a whole barter system with the local Italians, to get corn meal for his guys, and they enjoyed the whiskey of course.

capt.bart.roberts
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I love these videos! My brother and I share them with each other and compare notes on who got more right. He's 3000 miles away from me and it's always so much fun to talk about the odd items with him. Keep them coming!

janna
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I GOT THE P-38 FROM DADS STUFF FROM VIETNAN

ericmiles