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Advertising/Promotional Corkscrews |
| Many wineries and stores sell simple corkscrews imprinted with their name and town. In the past, these were often offered to the public as complimentary items. If you are puzzled by finding such a corkscrew put out by a beer or whiskey manufacturer, it may interest you to know that, before the invention of the Crown Cap in the 1890's, beer, whiskey, and even oils, medicines, and perfumes were sealed in bottles by using a cork. CLICK HERE for contemporary Promotional Corkscrews and Wine Accessories for your business. |
| Williamson bottles, made of nickel plated brass. Manufactured for Anheuser Busch, Dewar's Scotch, and other brewing and distilling companies.
Also comes in a bullet shape. |
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| The Clough Corkscrew - made from a single piece of wire and fitted with a wood sheath - was inexpensive enough to be widely used as an advertising giveaway. Press here for more HENNESSEY's THREE-STAR BRANDY |
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Corkscrew with a foil cutter and a Walker Bell Cap. Press here for more. The wood handle is imprinted with:AGED IN WOOD
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| "Flash" Corkscrew and Bottle Opener. Looks like a simple bottle opener. Twist the loop, though, and the screw pulls out of the decorated handle. More Flash.
Stone Harbor. New Jersey. USA |
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| A standard kitchen variety, can and bottle opener offered by Wolfe's Milling Co., Chicago.
Wolfe's Premium Flour |
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A waiter's corkscrew imprinted with the initials of Design Research, a US firm specializing in innovative housewares Sturdy and well made. Press here for more.
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