
Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
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Re: Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
A very useful blade.
Here's a few I have.
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Re: Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
Some folks call it a cap lifter, others call it a crown lifter, hmmm I just call it a bottle opener.
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Well . . . alright 'nen . . . 
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Re: Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
An interesting tidbit of history is that GEC chose the name “Crown Lifter” as a friendly jab at Queen owner, Ken Daniels who formerly worked at Queen and GEC alongside Bill Howard, current owner of GEC.Stakeknife wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 12:36 am Some folks call it a cap lifter, others call it a crown lifter, hmmm I just call it a bottle opener.
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It was an innocent joke implying that GEC would lift the crown off of Queen cutlery.
Little did Bill Howard know that Queen would indeed go out of business just a few years later.
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If I may digress just a little, I love the way this "church-key" is made by s simple twist of a flat piece. It's just an ingenious piece of design.
Good idea for a subject.
J.O'.
Good idea for a subject.

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That is an interesting and patented piece.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:10 pm If I may digress just a little, I love the way this "church-key" is made by s simple twist of a flat piece. It's just an ingenious piece of design.
Good idea for a subject.J.O'.
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Re: Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
Gosh
A fish knife with a very cool cap lifter.
Outstanding!!

A fish knife with a very cool cap lifter.
Outstanding!!

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Re: Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
Oh yeahRidgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:10 pm If I may digress just a little, I love the way this "church-key" is made by s simple twist of a flat piece. It's just an ingenious piece of design.
Good idea for a subject.J.O'.
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Re: Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
Actually, it's not a cap lifter. Maybe you're too young to remember beer cans before pull tabs. You had to punch a triangular hole in the steel top with a "church-key" as this opener was affectionately called. Here's an old multi-purpose can opener with a church-key on one end and a cap-lifter on the other.
That makes the knife above the perfect fishing knife.
J.O'.
That makes the knife above the perfect fishing knife.


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By the way, Church-keys are very collectible. Way back when, if you bought a case of beer, the store would give you a church key and they were stamped with the various beer brands. They sell now for a buck or so and there were many more brands then than there are now. Good, fun collecting and very reasonable. J.O.
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Oh for crying out loud, I see it now, of course it is. It’s been so long since I’ve used one. I’ve never seen one on a knife.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 10:15 pm Actually, it's not a cap lifter. Maybe you're too young to remember beer cans before pull tabs. You had to punch a triangular hole in the steel top with a "church-key" as this opener was affectionately called. Here's an old multi-purpose can opener with a church-key on one end and a cap-lifter on the other.
That makes the knife above the perfect fishing knife.![]()
J.O'.

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Re: Raise a glass 🥃 to the cap lifter
And i thought I'd seen it all for shell handled knives. This is a good one you've got here for sure.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:10 pm If I may digress just a little, I love the way this "church-key" is made by s simple twist of a flat piece. It's just an ingenious piece of design.
Good idea for a subject.J.O'.


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