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Type |
Mechanical corkscrew |
Mark |
None |
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Description |
French model of the beginning 20e century. It is called the Cyclops and was manufactured by Pérille. A single crosspiece serves dual roles of handle and fly nut. Lock the crosspiece in place by depressing the locking device (top center), and it will stay fixed on the shank as the worm inserts. Unlock the crosspiece, continue turning, and the cork is extracted. Interestingly enough, the cork does not actually turn; it moves straight up the bottleneck! The corkscrew shown here is more like a fine machine tool than an ordinary kitchen gadget; all parts are solid, hefty, and made with precision. |
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Length |
5.09 inches (15 centimeters) |
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Weight |
3.77 ounces (107 grammes) |
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Valuation |
12 USD (10 €) - Last valuation july 14, 2006 |
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Bibliography |
The ultimate corkscrew book : page 67 |