A Historical Look at the Corkscrew

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A Historical Look at the Corkscrew

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I still use my Swiss Army Knife corkscrew on occasion!
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The kinetic sculpture is insane, we need one of those for the next tasting!


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Eric Ifune wrote:I still use my Swiss Army Knife corkscrew on occasion!
That's because you're our Resident Boy Scout lol


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Some day, I will break down and buy a Campagnolo Big One.

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Moses Botbol wrote:Some day, I will break down and buy a Campagnolo Big One.

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I've said that since I worked in a bicycle shop some 25+ years ago and I wasn't into wine back then. It's an awesomely huge and beautiful cork screw.
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Andy Velebil wrote:
Moses Botbol wrote:Some day, I will break down and buy a Campagnolo Big One.

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I've said that since I worked in a bicycle shop some 25+ years ago and I wasn't into wine back then. It's an awesomely huge and beautiful cork screw.
I bought one for a friend's wedding gift. He got divorced and the corkscrew is missing... :evil:
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