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You all will be disappointed with me. I had a relapse to my previous obsession :roll: , I mean hobby. I spent some of my knife money on this c1860-1880s corkscrew. I'm not worthy. :) s-k
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That is a beauty! I can see that you are painfully addicted to collecting. If you continue this course of action, you may need to buy a large shed (I have two) to house all your items (which I have too many) or open your own store (I have a small one) to keep all of your collectables displayed for resale. :lol: :oops:
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Hi Seventy. I am quite addicted to collecting and ebay. Besides knives and corkscrews, I also have vintage wine and champagne ads and posters :roll: . On the plus side, I sold three of my corkscrews for a tidy sum this week so I have some money to spend. Somebody please help me before I spend again :lol: :lol: :lol: s-k
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s-k you seem to have things under control 8) If you can make a profit, then collecting becomes merchandising,etc. and you can enjoy the fruits of your labors. :lol:
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Hey smiling-knife,

I have to ask is that antique corkscrew also used as barber's brush when you wake up in the morning after drinking what was in the bottle.. :P

That is pretty cool looking, nice hobby...

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Hi Sunburst. Yes ::nod:: ...looks much like a shaving brush. Used to brush the dust and cobwebs etc off the bottles brought-up from the cellar. It is a cool hobby but can be quite expensive ::eek:: I'm limiting myself to the very odd good piece now. At the same time, I'm selling off some that I have to fund future purchases including more knives. Here is one of my favorites. A 1880s James Heeley and Sons A1 Double lever.:) s-k
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Naw, I would never be disappointed in you!! That is cool, if that is what you like!! Congrats!!
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Nice ::tu:: .

I like corkscrews, I don't collect and I have no antiques but I have accumulated a bunch of waiter's corkscrews (and a few others) over the years. It's like part of the ritual to take out and use my Chateau Laguiole when I get a good bottle of wine.

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