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  2. P-38 can opener - Wikipedia

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    Left-handed users simply hold the P-38 in their left hand, with the cutting point aimed towards themselves, while holding the can to be opened in their right hand, while also reversing the sense of the cutting hand movements just described. By tradition, 38 cuts as just described were supposedly required to open a can of C-Rations.

  3. Can opener - Wikipedia

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    A late-20th-century can opener with a rotating cutting wheel and a counter-rotating serrated wheel, for left-handed use. A can opener (North American and Australian English) or tin opener (British English) is a mechanical device used to open metal tin cans.

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    In addition to a first-aid kit, keep a supply of N-95 masks, disinfectant wipes, baby wipes, diapers, personal hygiene items, bleach and trash bags on hand. •A multi-use tool.

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  7. Ermal C. Fraze - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, while at a picnic with friends and family, Fraze discovered he had left his "church key" can opener at home, forcing him to use a car bumper to open cans of beer. Fraze decided to create an improved beverage opening method that would eliminate the need for a separate device, leading to his creation of the pull-tab opener.