Online users went on a digital treasure hunt, trying to identify the purpose of a weapon-like item found in a kitchen drawer.
While some people immediately recognized the vintage tool and shared
stories about their battle wounds, others were left scratching their heads.
Keep reading to learn more about this handy kitchen tool!
Not too long ago, an online user shared a photo of a curious metal tool with a design that seemed both intricate and practical.
“[What is this thing?] Found it while cleaning out grandma’s house,”
writes one Redditor, inviting online users to join a digital treasure hunt in identifying the peculiar object.
“She had it in her kitchen, we assume it is some sort of can opener multitool but have no idea how it would be used.”
Within hours, comments poured in. Some users suggested it might be a 19th-century can opener
, while others thought it could be a multipurpose tool for fishing or camping.
A few even joked that it could double as a weapon.
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