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It was once a must-have item in any Australian kitchen but, for its inventor, the humble pineapple peeler of the 1970s shows how we all should cherish life's simple pleasures.

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00:00 This is the sound of a perfectly peeled pineapple.
00:07 And this is the man who invented the peeler.
00:12 I went in there, I got a piece of tin, and I bent it up a bit and I drove a couple of nails through it,
00:18 and I went and got a pineapple and it worked. It worked.
00:23 95-year-old Ray Ashdown was inspired to invent it by his wife's struggle to peel the fruit.
00:30 I'm just a natural born, you know, I want to improve things.
00:34 In 1972, Ray's pineapple peeler was featured on the ABC program The Inventors.
00:42 Good evening, we're only just three more weeks before...
00:44 We got home to thousands of letters, people disappointed they hadn't won.
00:48 And he said to me, "Ray, can I get this made?"
00:51 I said, "Yes, you can." They were selling like hotcakes.
00:54 The pineapple peeler spread almost everywhere, including to some Aussie icons.
00:59 This one is the biggest money spinner of them all.
01:01 But some markets were a step too far.
01:04 They sent a shipment to Hawaii. Hawaii said, "We don't want any more of them."
01:10 You got any idea how big the pineapples were in Hawaii? Eh?
01:15 For Ray's son, Don, the peeler has a mixed legacy.
01:20 He's having to eat pineapples all the time.
01:22 The pineapple peeler became a hallmark of the Ashdown family, but not everybody was a fan.
01:29 I showed my pineapple peeler to the cannery and they said, "Get out of here. Your invention is going to cut across our sales."
01:38 While the peeler's now been catalogued at Queensland Museum, Ray Ashdown remains a humble man who shows that sometimes...
01:45 How do you use this?
01:48 It's the little things we cherish most.
01:51 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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