I'd buy one of those. My Rabbit came with a second replacement worm, just like the first one.Moses Botbol wrote:I want to design a replacement worm for the Rabbit that has a flatter wire and longer screw. I think that will grip the bottles better than what is standard on the Rabbit.
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Thank you Glenn for being discreet. I knew I could trust showing the Durand to you. In regards to the price, I am not here to judge what others can afford or not, just to provide the facts and do an honest evaluation on a bunch of different style bottles and report my findings.
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Re: The greatest new corkscrew for Port lovers?
I agree, and if you do design one and get it produced I'd like to try it!Moses Botbol wrote:I want to design a replacement worm for the Rabbit that has a flatter wire and longer screw. I think that will grip the bottles better than what is standard on the Rabbit.Glenn E. wrote:Sadly, it's way out of my price range.I had a hard time paying $50 for a Rabbit... $125 isn't priced for normal people.
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