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The
Corkscrew Collection Here
is a collection / pile of corkscrews that I have acquired over the past
few years. Do not be misled, I put the good ones that I recognize
near the top. There may be a few sleepers in the middle, but I
doubt it. The highlight, in my opinion, and my favorite,
is the Michael Price of San Francisco with the Ivory Finials laid carefully
in the center and on the top. We use the Ivory one with the rack
in the back and it is the best I have found to really do the job.
The rest we use to display on different window sills, but we needed
to clear them off to finish the sills with tile and they never made
it back nor have I finished grouting the tile windowsills. I hate
seeing my stuff in boxes where I can not find it or see it. All
in all there are about 40 or so different ones here, and most of the
other good ones are at the edges near the front. I am not really
looking to sell off individual ones from the pile and want to see them
go as a lot, or at least in the "auction" after I am dead.
SOLD!!
Special Note: We
have more patented and mechanical antiques for sale on our sister
site www.patented-antiques.com.
Please take a look if interested.
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