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Smoldering Cork?


treetiger

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This might be an Akro cork screw that didn't quite make it?--but I would like opinions on it just the same. It is 5/8", and has seen some action in the past. The photos don't quite convey the warmth of the colors; and the satin sheen is due to its age. I am giving it a good home to rest. Thanks as always for the help. Best wishes P>S. Apologies for the cat hairs   they get EVERYWHERE!

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Just a reminder for you. Always check the UV content in any Akro. You may get a surprise on some examples you find. Clear base Akro corkscrew with a (white) cork you will find unexpected results.  For example i found one with a UV "pigtail" in the center of it. Unexpected surprises yield a lot of joy. Chuck G---

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59 minutes ago, Chuck G said:

Just a reminder for you. Always check the UV content in any Akro. You may get a surprise on some examples you find. Clear base Akro corkscrew with a (white) cork you will find unexpected results.  For example i found one with a UV "pigtail" in the center of it. Unexpected surprises yield a lot of joy. Chuck G---

The experience that I just had confirms your wisdom! Thanks again for the help:cool-smileys-262::cool-smileys-262::cool-smileys-262:😄😁😄

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