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and don't even know where this came from
Those have been around for 30 years. We used to call them wiggle openers. They do a nice job of recorking too.
An old roommate turned me on to one of these about 30 years ago....I thought the name was pretty funny...who the heck has a butler that is worried about the integrity of the cork?[/QUOTE=
Californians?
Nope never seen one or used one cool!and speaking of not knowing where it came from...Neither wifey or I have been to Napa.....Anyone ever use a thieving butler??
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Only for wine bottles where the cork is falling apart and I was working as a waiter. If it's for me I just push the cork in and pour it through a tea strainer. Cork for wine bottles has virtually dissapeared down here and good riddance to it.and speaking of not knowing where it came from...Neither wifey or I have been to Napa.....Anyone ever use a thieving butler??
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and speaking of not knowing where it came from...Neither wifey or I have been to Napa.....Anyone ever use a thieving butler??
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Have one in the drawer with Italian Swiss Colony brand name on it we picked up on a trip years ago. Forgot it opened bottles too!
Our youngest was just a few months old and he is 35 now. I think they closed shop 2 or 3 years after we visited them.Now that's gotta be an oldie. I haven't seen or heard any of their commercials for probably 40 or 50 years, so assuming they've been gone that long.
Our youngest was just a few months old and he is 35 now. I think they closed shop 2 or 3 years after we visited them.
LOL...bottle openers...a window to our past! Hell, I never would have known about Arrow Beer had it not been for that little church key! And why are they know as church keys anyway? Some leftover Prohibition slogan or a slur on Father O'Flannigan getting in his cups?