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getting a cork out of a bottle
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getting a cork out of a bottle
"guy" > wrote in message oups.com... > >From WinepressUSA > > http://www.yikers.com/video_how_to_g..._a_bottle.html > > > Guy Here is a better link that doesn't have the trash ads all over it: http://www.viewdo.com/now_viewing.php?id=187 Regards, Casey |
getting a cork out of a bottle
Thanks both, what a cool trick! I'd have never have thought that would work.
Jim "Casey Wilson" > wrote in message news:OiWGh.2125$nf5.108@trnddc05... > > "guy" > wrote in message oups.com... >> >From WinepressUSA >> >> http://www.yikers.com/video_how_to_g..._a_bottle.html >> >> >> Guy > > Here is a better link that doesn't have the trash ads all over it: > > http://www.viewdo.com/now_viewing.php?id=187 > > Regards, > > Casey > |
getting a cork out of a bottle
I just use a piece of thin wire formed into a loop; (that cork came
out pretty easy so I'll try that one someday too). If you form a loop and get the cork into the loop it comes right out. I just get the cork into the loop, wrap the other ends around a doorknob and pull the bottle off the cork. Joe |
getting a cork out of a bottle
Ya all have too much spare time on your hands.
cool trick though, can't wait until the next party! DAve Joe Sallustio wrote: > I just use a piece of thin wire formed into a loop; (that cork came > out pretty easy so I'll try that one someday too). If you form a loop > and get the cork into the loop it comes right out. I just get the > cork into the loop, wrap the other ends around a doorknob and pull the > bottle off the cork. > > Joe > |
getting a cork out of a bottle
Won't the napkin suck up most of the wine? And how much are you going
to pour out while the bottle's on its side and you're getting the napkin into the bottle? This seems really impractical. :-) Rob |
getting a cork out of a bottle
"Joe Sallustio" > wrote in message oups.com... >I just use a piece of thin wire formed into a loop; (that cork came > out pretty easy so I'll try that one someday too). If you form a loop > and get the cork into the loop it comes right out. I just get the > cork into the loop, wrap the other ends around a doorknob and pull the > bottle off the cork. > > Joe > I figure corks aren't all that expensive but if I really wanted to retrieve it I'd just smack the bottle with a hammer. You put the bottle in a garbage can or something like that so you don't have glass all over the place. Wash off cork. Good to go. |
getting a cork out of a bottle
> I figure corks aren't all that expensive but if I really wanted to retrieve
> it I'd just smack the bottle with a hammer. I do that for the bottle, not the cork... :) Joe |
getting a cork out of a bottle
On Tue, 06 Mar 2007 06:50:26 +0100, Rob > wrote:
> Won't the napkin suck up most of the wine? And how much are you going > to pour out while the bottle's on its side and you're getting the > napkin into the bottle? This seems really impractical. It wasn't napkin... Borek -- http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=BATE&right=pH-calculator http://www.ph-meter.info/pH-electrode http://www.bpp.com.pl/?left=dysleksja&right=dysleksja http://www.terapia-kregoslupa.waw.pl |
getting a cork out of a bottle
On Mar 5, 9:28 am, "guy" > wrote:
> >From WinepressUSA > > http://www.yikers.com/video_how_to_g..._a_bottle.html > > Guy I swore that this wouldnt work, and that you'd rip apart the bag when pulling it out, but it does work slick! |
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