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Graeman

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That is one of the many items that I wish that I would have kept and not gotten rid of once I left the military.
 

Gabriel Bozeman

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No I was asking if the Land Rover opened cans... it was weird the OP brought a Land Rover into the discussion, since this was obviously a kitchen tool discussion...
Well, I mean. I started this as a Land Rover Range Rover P38 discussion but forgot to specify which kind of P38. I was unaware of a can opener with the name P38! [emoji23]
 

Steve

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Lockheed P38 Lightning 1939
P38 can opener 1942
P51 can opener is not usgi
P38 Walther
P38 Mauser
P38 rock climb in The Gunks
P38 protein
P38 Spirit yacht

And to help confuse, P38 and P51 were both can openers and WWII aircraft. (Bonus fact: The last active squadron of Lightnings were at Keesler AFB in Mississippi when I was a toddler.)
 

Gabriel Bozeman

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P38 Walther
P38 Mauser
P38 rock climb in The Gunks
P38 protein
P38 Spirit yacht

And to help confuse, P38 and P51 were both can openers and WWII aircraft. (Bonus fact: The last active squadron of Lightnings were at Keesler AFB in Mississippi when I was a toddler.)
Thanks Steve for further confusing us all! [emoji6][emoji23]
 
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