Great Price Touch of Europe Today

September 3rd, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »
 

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Red Waiters Openers same as used by the garcons in Paris with bottle opener Features

  • Strong sturdy lever for effortless smooth extraction
  • Teflon-coated corkscrew to protect the cork
  • Blade with micro-teeth for precise cutting of foil
  • Imported from France
  • Keep away from children

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Wine Openers For the Holidays

September 1st, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »

Do you enjoy a nice glass of wine after a hard day (or week) of work? Do you enjoy entertaining your friends and your family and sharing a glass of wine with them on the weekend or on special holidays? It can be irritating to have to fumble with a wine bottle, have it slip off the countertop or try to hold it under your arm while you fruitlessly attempt to uncork it. Well, worry no more because with a Rabbit wine opener you will not have that problem again. This is a cork pulling machine and will actually pull a cork in three seconds flat. Wine enthusiasts love this wine opener and it comes in several different versions – each includes a ten year warranty.

Rabbit Wine Opener in Black or Silver

This wine opener works fast and automatically releases the cork. The gear teeth are made of hardened metal and it has won two design awards. The silver version includes a silver foil cutter. Both come in a very nice looking presentation case made of Lucite that makes it perfect for gift giving. The case will store easily in a cupboard or drawer or would look nice on a countertop. Price is around fifty dollars.

The Vertical Rabbit Wine Opener

This version come in candy apple red or gun metal grey; either would make a great kitchen accessory. The opener stands up on the wine bottle and operates vertically. Just like the original version it ejects the cork automatically and pulls the cork in three seconds. Nothing could be easier or faster. It includes a presentation case made of Lucite and sells for approximately sixty dollars.

Zippity Rabbit Wine Opener

This version looks very similar to the original. It has a sterling corkscrew and is finished in chrome for a very shiny look. It includes a polished chrome foil cutter and an extra spiral. It zips into a case with a polycarbonate window. The case comes in red or black and sells for approximately eighty dollars.

VIP Edition Rabbit Wine Opener

The VIP Edition makes a great gift for a man. The corkscrew is made of sterling with a die cast metal body and a chrome finish. It includes a polished chrome foil cutter and an extra spiral. The presentation case resembles a square lighter and is made of chrome and genuine leather and comes in red or black. Cost is approximately one hundred twenty dollars.

Electric Rabbit Wine Opener

This version has some unique features. It comes in black with a chrome trim and a blue LCD screen and a recessed spiral that locks on the bottle. You simply lower the electric Rabbit onto a wine bottle and it pulls the cork automatically. You then lift the Rabbit away from the wine bottle and it automatically ejects the cork. The LCD screen shows you the number of corks you can pull before you will have to recharge it. This electric version of the Rabbit wine opener sells for approximately fifty dollars.

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Check Out Wüsthof Waiter’s Corkscrew for $39.95

August 30th, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »
 

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Wüsthof Waiter’s Corkscrew Features

  • Built to last; stainless-steel corkscrew and anodized aluminum handle
  • Auger-style screw folds out from the center of the handle
  • Bottle opener folds out from one end
  • Integrated foil cutter
  • 5-1/2 inches long

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A Picnic Bag Can Store All Your Food and More

August 29th, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »

A picnic bag is very practical, considering all the items that can be brought along for an intimate outdoor meal. Though woven baskets used for decades are attractive, they do little to help keep things cold and do not provide separate storage areas for various foods and utensils.

These increasingly popular products are better than a basket for several reasons. They are lightweight, so salads, sandwiches, hot casseroles and all the eating or serving utensils you need can go with you to the park. Most are made of a sturdy canvas or nylon, which is still much lighter than woven products.

Having separate compartments is a great feature. You no longer have to worry about whether or not the pie or cake will be smashed when you get to the desired location, like you would if a woven basket was used, which provided no means of keeping the forks from poking into the apple pie or favorite carrot cake. Today’s products often come with slots or pouches for different items, such as cutlery, silverware, cork screws, bottle openers, knives and serving spoons.

Many of the items available are also insulated. This means you can keep drinks cool and your fried chicken can still be warm when you are ready for lunch or dinner. Because items have their own spaces, you will not have to search for items you need. There are different configurations of these products, depending on what you need them for and how much you plan to take with you. Some items are designed for a romantic wine and cheese snack. They will have less room for food and special storage slots for wine glasses, wine and corkscrew.

Other products are made for taking several dishes. Rubbermaid makes a product in an attractive and sporty striped vinyl material. It is waterproof and comes with a thermal removable liner, which can later be washed if needed. This item is a great value at around $25. Products made for specialty dining or snack can cost quite a bit more, but can also be made of an attractive woven canvas with coordinating trim, which sets the mood for an elegant outdoor feast.

All in all bringing a picnic bag along with you the next time you go for an outdoor outing just makes sense. With all the different styles of bags these days, you are surely able to find the one that is right for you.

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Save more for Magnuson Industries 4003 Handheld Waiter’s Corkscrew Today

August 28th, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »
 

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COD: World at War – All 13 Death Cards Achievement Guide

August 26th, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »

Cant find all the Death Cards for COD: World At War? Heres your chance! Death Card #1 Level: Semper Fi Location: Right after getting your gun in the opening cutscene, go right and head into the first open shack its a playing card stuck to a soldier helmet on top of a rifle (as the rest will be). Death Card #2 Level: Little Resistance Location: While in front of the large Japanese bunker, go into the trench to your right. Go through and exit the tunnel and in the far right corner of the large bunker (in the front) you can see your 2nd Death Card. Death Card #3 Level: Hard Landing Location: Kill whomever gets in your way before going into the building. Once inside look for a small lantern lighting a portion of your room, and also your 3rd Death Card. Death Card #4 Level: Vendetta Location: Immediately after following Reznov into the first building, wait for him to open up the bar, and then simply look behind the bar, Suprise! Death Card #5 Level: Their Land, Their Blood Location: After killing the tank, wait through a small cutscene, but before leaving make sure to look into the first stable to find your next Death Card next to a rotting cow. Death Card #6 Level: Burn Em’ Out Location: After taking out the first mortar crew, head back and to the left going towards the second. Take out the camped MG’ers and all the other ppl in the area all the while keeping an eye out for a dark bunker on the left. Keep in mind that by the time you kill the 2nd mortar team, youve gone to

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Great Price HomeAndWine.com for $10.99 Today

August 25th, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »
 

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PullParrot Red Corkscrew w/ Contoured Steel Handle Inc Double Boot Lever,Serrated Knife Blade And Teflon Worm Features

  • Included double boot lever,serrated knife blade and teflon worm
  • With contoured steel handle

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Save more for American Metalcraft WCS137 Waiter’s Stainless Steel Corkscrew Today

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Sell Corkscrews on eBay

August 23rd, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »

I knew I’d found something special when a colleague who normally sells vintage postcards turned to listing corkscrews instead. She’s someone I check out often, use as a role model, she regularly achieves high prices for her postcards, I’ve learned a lot from her. But I stood to learn – and earn – a great deal more from this new-found interest of hers: vintage corkscrews.

The very first of her offerings, a corkscrew with handle shaped like a mermaid, made over £1,000. Others, also with novelty and ornate handles, have fetched double figures and, from my experience, they’re commonly found at offline auctions and flea markets where price tags of two or three pounds are common.

Marvel at these recent eBay finishing prices: a rare ‘flip out’ (misspelled, should have been flip out) made from brass and resembling a flick knife made £2,051.61; an Italian stirrup shaped corkscrew went for £2750.00; a ratchet corkscrew from 1869 fetched $1812.77, not one of which were well described or blatantly unusual.

Tips to Help You Buy and Sell Corkscrews for Profit

* Corkscrews have been around since the mid-1600s but it’s those from 1850 onwards that fetch the highest prices at auction. Before this, most household objects were made to be used, not looked at, so they were plain, functional, not ornate and grandiose such as some appearing in the late 1800s which now fetch fabulous prices on eBay. So, generally speaking, the more ornate and elaborate the corkscrew the higher its price is likely to be.

* That said, I’ve seen very plain corkscrews priced about £1 a time at flea market fetching a fiver or more on eBay so it’s worth buying anything that’s genuinely old and very cheap. ‘Dirty’ usually indicates old and because few plain corkscrews become auction best sellers you’ll rarely find them faked or made to look older than they really are. They’re always worth buying!

* The earliest designs comprised a steel spiral fixed to a wooden handle. Subsequently handles became precious works of art, made from silver or gold, encrusted with diamonds or inlaid with ivory or mother of pearl. In time the simple spiral was replaced by mechanical devices to make opening bottles easier still, some even had a small brush attached for cleaning dust from bottles removed after years of maturing in dusty cellars. More desirable and consequently more valuable are specimens with unusual attachments such as brush or bell cap (a metal piece to fit over the bottle neck), containing precious jewels or painstaking artwork.

* The Victorians’ love of all things new-fangled, somewhat risqué, and heavily ornate, spawned some of the most beautiful and highly prized items. They include a multitude of corkscrews just sold on eBay, with ‘Victorian’ in the title, that fetched forty to eighty pounds each, and all looking rather ordinary, with simple wooden handles and commonplace screw. Similar vintage items not labelled ‘Victorian’ reached lower prices. That word ‘Victorian’ could double your corkscrew’s value, as long as it’s true!

* My research revealed antique French creations fetching two to three times their corresponding English manufactures.

* Add something a little unusual or with separate use and corkscrew prices rise, such as a folding antique corkscrew that fetched £158.00, a French creation depicting a champagne bottle with pocket knife in the handle that made £159.99, and a UK corkscrew shaped like ladies’ legs that went for £185.00.

* The screw is sometimes called a ‘worm’ or ‘helix’ and was made from twisted wire or cast into shape. Because corkscrews were constantly used and in regular contact with water and alcohol, the worm on older corkscrews is frequently found broken, damaged or heavily rusted. Rust can be cleared or reduced with oil which also keeps moving parts in working order. Serious damage or sloppy repairs to screw or handle can render a common corkscrew almost worthless and will seriously reduce value of most highly prized specimens.

* The most collectible corkscrews are those with ornate handles, unusual mechanisms, popular maker’s name. Precious metals add significantly to resale value. Popular makers include Merritt, Gaskell and Chambers, Lund Lever, Samuel Pemberton.

* A past famous owner increases value significantly, and there are collectors specializing solely in items once owned by the likes of Al Capone and other gangsters alongside more respected citizens such as U.S. Presidents, well known entertainers, writers, and so on. Study the long list of corkscrews with past famous owners at the Virtual Corkscrew Museum: http://www.bullworks.net/virtual/signat.htm

* As for virtually any collectible, the addition of a popular theme or subject, for instance a dog or frog depiction, a sport or hobby, leads to multiple bidders from several eBay categories and can fetch unexpectedly high prices. By far the best corkscrew-related web site I studied values a corkscrew with rare Swedish penknife attached at £150 and another with a boy’s head made from a golf ball at £170. (http://www.corkscrewcentre.com – based in Brackley, Northants, UK).

USEFUL SITES

http://www.corkscrew.com

http://www.corkscrewcentre.com

http://www.bullworks.net/virtual/signat.htm (Virtual Corkscrew Museum)

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Bride and Groom Wine Corkscrew Set

August 20th, 2010 by corkscrew No comments »

You and your partner have been engaged for years and you are now finally starting to plan your wedding. You are looking at your flowers, wedding cake, music and more. But one thing you can not forget is the wedding favors for your guests. If you do not have any ideas for your favors may I suggest a bride and groom wine corkscrew set.

But first before you choose your wedding favors you should ask your self a few questions that will help you decide on which favors are best suited for you.

How many wedding guests, family and friends am I going to have at my wedding? What is my budget per favor? Am I going to give one favor per couple or per person? What is the overall theme of my wedding? Are these favors great for a woman and a man? Are the favors going to be elegant and classy or fun and unique?

Bride and groom wine corkscrew set:

These bride and groom corkscrews make excellent favors for your guests. They reflect your love for one another and will definitely express that to your wedding guests. The bride and groom stopper favors appear to look just like the groom corkscrew has a little tuxedo on and the bride appears to have a little dress on. These corkscrews will make an excellent addition to your cocktail hour. These are so unique and your guests will love to take them home with them.

These favors are perfect to give out during the infamous cocktail hour. They will shock and surprise your guests.

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