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    Posted 12 years ago

    DavesCoolS…
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    I'm not sure what this is, I'm guessing that it's some kind of bottle opener. It looks like it was mounted on something and the back has an opening but I'm not sure for what. Anybody seen one before?

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    1. jimborasco jimborasco, 12 years ago
      Dave, it almost resembles a hood ornament. How tall is it?
    2. jimborasco jimborasco, 12 years ago
      Dave, it seems you were right...check this out!! Jimbo http://www.backintimetradingpost.com/products/cast-iron-green-parrot-bird-bottle-opener.html
    3. Lumpy Lumpy, 12 years ago
      Yes it's a bottle opener, JFO # R-11. It should have a corkscrew in the openeing at the bottom/back. Patent to M. D. Avillar, May 21, 1929, #78,544. Value ranges from $50 to $100 depending on condition and any advertizing stamped on it.

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