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Worth it!And finally, the basement bottle opener. Got talked into going on a castle tour from an insanely cute redhead I met while in Munich. I felt obliged to buy something at the gift shop afterwards. I was actually pretty bummed cuz there was a much cooler looking castle a few miles away, but like I said, she was cute.
That one's crazy--never would've thought of it.Here's my other opene
This seemed like a good place to share this (not me, just found online).
haha, I'm re-inventing a bar in my house and this was handy. I'm guessing some of you keggers know what it's normally used for.
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Your life is saved
Maybe that should be your next move
Man, and hear I thought it was a left handed keg dent puller. Live and learn.....
Looks more like it's living under the fridge
This seemed like a good place to share this (not me, just found online).
I don't think breaking IT will be a concern. Lol, bottles beware though. As a retired railroaded I find the spike to be a very cool adaptation to an item of days gone by.View attachment 754421
this is a Christmas gift. Hasn’t even been broken in yet.
Similar. I use the back of my Buck 110 pocketknife blade. I lever it up one place, then another and it pops off the second, and I can usually even re-seal by mashing the cap back on, if I want to. As you say, the cap suffers no damage.I'm so sorry about it, but just need to reply.
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No damage to the cap, so is just put it back and drink later.
No other opener does it, as far I know.
Cheers!
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