Bottle openers, Church Keys, and Cap Lifters
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i might have a … few
some Zr…

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@Giles said in Bottle openers, Church Keys, and Cap Lifters:
@Anesthetist said in Bottle openers, Church Keys, and Cap Lifters:
@Chap @Giles the GoodArt church key is high on my list. I hope they work as good as they look.
It opens bottles

Yep, it loves to open bottles…

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I have been handed down this. It was bought in Botswana or Zimbabwe sometime in the 1960’s when my grandparents were, err, civil servants. I think it is possibly Blesbok.
Oddly this is one of my most prized possessions.
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WhaleSlayer by James R. Clark

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Kevin King Leather


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@Giles Peter Atwood is fantastic! I would love to own one of his folding knives…
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Tim Curry

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@Giles I have a bunch of his pieces from way back. Always liked his stuff.
I picked up this beauty today at the antique shop. Leather wrapped Carl Aubock in great condition.

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@SourPower is Kevin still making wallets? I had a couple customs from back when he first started on the USN
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@Anesthetist it doesn’t seem like he’s still active but I do not know for sure. He does some incredible and creative leatherwork!
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@Giles prices are all over the place but they’re out there. Happy hunting er… fishing.
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I have my preferred weapons here. Three gens of Code 38 plus my trusty Durand. Love the Code 38. Everything is replaceable, they sell worm kits of varying sharpness and thickness, you can sharpen the foil cutter due to the lack of serration and replace it if need be. You can also adjust the action on the screw extension so you can one hand it. Then there is the Durand for anything over 10 years in the bottle and has always worked flawlessly. I have recovered so many half broken corks with this tool. I have opened vintages as old as 48 with no problem. If you like to drink vintage it is an absolute requirement.








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