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David M. Bueker
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Hoke
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Dale Williams
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Dale Williams wrote:Re the discussion on the Louisville forum- I have a gorgeous Laguiole, and it works fine, but I'm addicted to the 2-step Pulltaps.
Peter May
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Dale Williams
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Peter May wrote:he type I prefer has a Teflon screw and a double lever action.
Peter May wrote:This is the first time I have heard of 'wine key' and I can't see the advantage of such generic name over wine opener.
Keith M
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Tim York wrote:Peter May wrote:This is the first time I have heard of 'wine key' and I can't see the advantage of such generic name over wine opener.
At least I understand "wine opener" which is an clear term covering all opening devices; the two pronged, gas injecting pin, etc. as well as corkscrew. What I don't see is the need to substitute some other term for "corkscrew" which is the most common type. The "waiters friend" is a compact corkscrew.
RANT - most corkscrews are not long enough. Unless I use screwpull, close to half the corks in my bottles of more than 10 years old break up during extraction.
Peter May
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David M. Bueker
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David M. Bueker
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Oswaldo Costa wrote:Can we come up with a politically correct term?
Philip Aron wrote:How about "Closure Opener"
Peter May wrote:Is the term wine key being used because of the wish to avoid the word 'screw' ??
David M. Bueker wrote:I did a Google search on wine key & got 83 million hits.
Daniel Rogov wrote:Does anyone still rely on these?
Jenise
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Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
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Tim York wrote:I can't understand the compulsive need of some people to change vocabulary; is it a sort of insider code word?.
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