Puller and prongs Le Pratique

Type

Pocket corkscrew

Mark

LE PRATIQUE Paris

Description

The original of this type was patented in America as the Magic Cork Extractor in 1879 and 1892, by Lucian Mumford. In 1899, Mascil Converse of New York improved upon the idea and came up with the version shown here. The design consists of two flat metal prongs, one slightly longer than the other. Rock the prongs back and forth between the bottle neck and the cork, until the prongs reach the length of the cork, then twist and pull to remove. French model with mark "LE PRATIQUE", it is presented here with its case of protection.

Length

3.35 inches (8.5 centimeters)

Weight

1.06 ounces (30 grammes)

Valuation

18 USD (15 €) - Last valuation october 12, 2006

Bibliography

La folie des tire-bouchons : page 92
The ultimate corkscrew book :page 123


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