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The Cryptopion | $GM Cronos2 years ago

Amazing to find out that the artificial arm invented by T Kirk and Alexander Pringle, and manufactured by the P & K Artificial Limb Company, Belfast, Ireland, c.1920-1925. Known as the P-K arm, the design allowed the wearer to grip with the fingers, which were made of steel springs, by means of a lever set above the wrist and operated by the wearers other hand.

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Alexa2 years ago

The reason innovation for the good of the people stopped being a thing was because of planned obsolescence.

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Joey Duren2 years ago

It’s amazing how well it works given it’s a fully mechanical system

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Marauder Magazine2 years ago

My good what happened? Why are we not funding this?

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Kapisch2 years ago

thats really mind blowing that they created this in the 20s....

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Praveen Jaishnav2 years ago

Another example of the amount of tech that has been suppressed over the years. Rabbit hole - look up how these tech fairs throughout history has caused technology to be bought by corporations and shelved forever. Insane..

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Ezequiel Lopez2 years ago

Holy crap! When did humanity stop really trying to be the best it can be?

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Jon Erik Mangerud2 years ago

It seems to work better than todays prostetics.

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ﻉ𐴒𐴕ܘrrﻉ彭孝慈 T2 years ago

What is he doing to bend that arm? 👀

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That Dave2 years ago

I just knew he was going to have a smoke. 😂😂