Screwless Extractors - The Virtual Corkscrew Museum
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Screwless Extractors - The Virtual Corkscrew Museum
Corkscrews for Sale 47 Don Bull, P. O. Box 596, Wirtz, VA 24184 USA email: corkscrew@bullworks.net (Please email with alphanumerical listing ID for availability and shipping – include your name and address) Click here to return to index page: http://www.bullworks.net/bullsale/ SE58 Cork puller by S.E.A.M.A.T. for Société Exploitation des Atelier Méchaniques established by A. Tabard in 1926 in France. (SANBRI), Villemomble, France. Note the extra prongs which store in the sheath. Remove the screw to replace. $59 SE60 Cork puller by S.E.A.M.A.T. for Société Exploitation des Atelier Méchaniques established by A. Tabard in 1926 in France. (SANBRI), Villemomble, France. Advertising for “Bodegas Faustino Martinez” (Spain). $49 SE61 Rare and original pronged corkpuller AH-HA D.R.G.M., made by Chr. Gg. Usbeck, Steinbach-Hallenberg, Thuringia. $95 SE73 E-Z Cork Puller. Rare to find with advertising. This one is “Star Boat & Motor Co., Kansas City, Mo.” The end of the swivel part is bent. $39 SE74 E-Z Cork Puller. $15 SE75 Cork puller with white handle and clear sheath. $22 SE77 German “Ah-So” by Monopol Usbeck & Sohne, Marburg. $22 SE78 German “Ah-So” by Monopol Usbeck & Sohne, Marburg. $24 SE79 German “Ah-So” by Monopol Usbeck & Sohne, Marburg. $22 SE80 Vintage ‘73 Cork Puller. $15 SE82 The “Korker” from The Steak Joint, 58 Greenwich Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10011 comes in self-mailer box. The claim on the side of the box is “The World’s Finest Cork Puller.” The puller itself is marked “The Steak Joint, Made in Hong Kong, Pat. Pend.” The prongs are molded into the handle and slide into two slots in the sleeve. A real cheesy gift easily mailed to a “friend.” $45 SE83 Wiggle ‘n Twist Cork Extractor. $35 SE84 Wiggle ‘n Twist Cork Extractor. The instructions have this information: “Gateway Sole Distributor, Gifts Ltd., London, A Heibo Product, Wiggle ‘n Twist Cork Extractor and Corker, Made in UK Pat. No. 1525876, Design Regist. 990943”. $45 SE86 A heavy cast puller produced in France as part of the “l’esprit & le vin” collection. This one was purchased in 1997 at the corkscrew museum in Menerbes, France, for 230 French Francs. $65 SE87 Black “Ah-ha” made by Monopol. “Der Korkenzieher mit Pfiff.” The equal length prongs can be inserted one at a time by moving one side handle up. Wolfgang Tischler filed for a patent in Germany for this cork puller March 18, 1987. In 1988, he filed for an American patent and Patent No. 4,838,128 was granted June 13, 1989. $20 SE88 White “Ah-ha” made by Monopol. “Der Korkenzieher mit Pfiff.” The equal length prongs can be inserted one at a time by moving one side handle up. Wolfgang Tischler filed for a patent in Germany for this cork puller March 18, 1987. In 1988, he filed for an American patent and Patent No. 4,838,128 was granted June 13, 1989. $20 SE89 Maroon “Ah-ha” made by Monopol. “Der Korkenzieher mit Pfiff.” The equal length prongs can be inserted one at a time by moving one side handle up. Wolfgang Tischler filed for a patent in Germany for this cork puller March 18, 1987. In 1988, he filed for an American patent and Patent No. 4,838,128 was granted June 13, 1989. $29 SE90 “Ah-ha” made by Monopol. “Der Korkenzieher mit Pfiff.” The equal length prongs can be inserted one at a time by moving one side handle up. Wolfgang Tischler filed for a patent in Germany for this cork puller March 18, 1987. In 1988, he filed for an American patent and Patent No. 4,838,128 was granted June 13, 1989. The box design is uncommon. $29 SE91 White “Ah-ha” made by Monopol. “Der Korkenzieher mit Pfiff.” The equal length prongs can be inserted one at a time by moving one side handle up. Wolfgang Tischler filed for a patent in Germany for this cork puller March 18, 1987. In 1988, he filed for an American patent and Patent No. 4,838,128 was granted June 13, 1989. $15 SE93 Black “Ah-ha” made by Monopol. “Der Korkenzieher mit Pfiff.” The equal length prongs can be inserted one at a time by moving one side handle up. Wolfgang Tischler filed for a patent in Germany for this cork puller March 18, 1987. In 1988, he filed for an American patent and Patent No. 4,838,128 was granted June 13, 1989. $15 SE94 White “Ah-ha” made by Monopol. “Der Korkenzieher mit Pfiff.” The equal length prongs can be inserted one at a time by moving one side handle up. Wolfgang Tischler filed for a patent in Germany for this cork puller March 18, 1987. In 1988, he filed for an American patent and Patent No. 4,838,128 was granted June 13, 1989. $15 SE95 Phoenixware Cork Puller. $6 SE96 A box of 12 Gourmet Cork Pullers with 11 instruction sheets by Mr. Bartender Products, Florence, Kentucky. $57 SE SE97 These are feet for a table. The prongs fit into metal tubular legs. $21 SE98 Twistup™ Cork Puller from Epic Products Inc., P. O. Box 7861, Newport Beach, CA 92660. $9 SE99 Cork Puller in original Kennedy Marketing package. $9 SE100 Corkpuller from Leopold, Austria. $22
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