

TheOldestThing
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@ThingOldest
I’m an archaeologist searching for the world’s oldest things! I find the oldest thing and give it context.





The oldest Swiss army knife was made in 1891 by Karl Elsner. He designed the knife based on a version of a soldier’s knife and patented it in 1897. The original version had a blade, reamer, can opener, screwdriver, and grips made out of dark oak wood that was later partly replaced with ebony wood. It was called the Modell 1890. Its noted that the Swiss Army Knife was not the first multi-use pocket knife with some dating back to the Roman period! At this time: the London–Paris telephone system officially opens. The Springboks rugby union team of South Africa play their first international test match against the Lions team of the British Isles, and lose by 4–0. Stanford University in California opens its doors. #theoldestthing #History























The oldest commercially available cellular phone was the DynaTAC, a series of cellular telephones manufactured by Motorola from 1983 to 1994. Approved by the U.S. FCC on September 21, 1983, the Motorola DynaTAC 8000X required approximately 10 hours for a full charge and provided 30 minutes of talk time. Featuring an LED display for dialing or recalling one of 30 phone numbers, it debuted on the market in 1984 with a hefty price tag of $3,995, equivalent to $11,253 in 2022. The name "DynaTAC" stemmed from "Dynamic Adaptive Total Area Coverage."






