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    Posted 14 years ago

    syrocokid
    (22 items)

    Hoo! Hoo! Yes, this is an owl corkscrew!

    See how he’s sleeping with his arms down? And in the other picture he is WIDE awake!

    And WHO patented it? On March 17, 1936 Richard Smythe applied for a patent, but not granted one until April 26 1938!

    This is a “Double Lever” type. As you twist the entire piece, the corkscrew is drawn down into the cork, and the arms rise upwards. Then you can use both levers to pull down and the cork will come out of the bottle.

    The user can also do many other things with this piece! Can you spot them all? There are a total of 4 “proclaimed” utilities this owl can perform (including extracting a cork). Answers at the bottom of this posting.

    I've wanted to add this piece to my collection for some time now. Have you got one? Know someone that does? I'd love to make a deal!

    Cheers
    Tommy Campnell
    206-612-7239
    syrocokid@gmail.com
    www.syrocokidcorkscrews.com

    Answers:

    1. Extract a cork
    2. Cap Lifter
    3. Grips Screw Caps
    4. Lifts ice cubes!

    Comments

    1. Louise Hatcher, 13 years ago
      I love this one. How did you finally locate one as they are supposed to be very rare? Can you recommend any sources where I could look for similar rare corkscrews/antique barware, as I am just getting started as a collector. Thanks
    2. syrocokid syrocokid, 13 years ago
      Hi Louise, I don't have one of these yet. I'm still looking for one. There's lots of websites and auctions out there. Drop me a line at syrocokid@gmail.com and I can fill you in better. Cheers Tommy
    3. HappyHourOwls HappyHourOwls, 4 years ago
      I have followed examples, original and reproduction, for years. I just haven't had the resolve or confidence to get one. The vagaries of repro vs. original, knock-offs, condition, etc., etc. have kept me from making a move. I want one soooooo much. It would be such a natural for my collection... in age and style and function. One way or another, I WILL get one.

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