Registered: 08/26/06
Posts: 7705
Loc: southern Cal
So, it's a RAK (Roman Army Knive)?
Actually, I anticipated seeing, once I got to the web site, something like an Achuelian hand axe, some hundreds of thousands years old, used for cutting throwing, pounding, raw material for smaller tools, etc.
Registered: 11/13/07
Posts: 471
Loc: London England
Clever romans to include a spoon and fork centuries before the invention of spaghetti. It pays to be prepared. I refer to my bottle opener as my 'Irish army knife'. The Socki
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Goes to show that the requirements and desire for compact but effective utensils haven't changed much in 1800 years.
I'm guessing here but I suspect that you had to be fairly rich to afford such a fancy bit of kit back in 200AD. Pulling that out in an encampment in the day people would stand up and take notice. Lots of uber traveler camp cred. A real status symbol. It might be like pulling out something like a light saber today.
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