Type Simple corkscrew N° 419

Subcategory

Clough

Mark

None N° patent : 172.868

Description

Corkscrew derived from the invention of the American Rockwell William Clough patented February 1, 1876. The worm is made in a single iron rod very polite. Note that it doesn't exist on this template strand of coiled spiral to train as catch on the TB071. Other characteristic for this model, a lock whose conical worm with peak is very sharp, representative for english models. Purchased in Illinois (US).

Length Overall length: 4 1/8 inches 10,5 centimeters)
Handle: 2 7/8 inches (7 centimeters)
Worm: 2 1/8 inches (5 centimeters) - 3 peak helical

Weight

0,94 onces

Valuation

11 USD - Valuation april 11, 2008

Bibliography

The ultimate corkscrew book: page 184
600 tire-bouchons de collection: page 20
For openers: page 9
La folie des tire-bouchons: page 108
A guide to corkscrew collecting: page 32


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