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Any interesting bottle openers?

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I have a small collection of bottle openers on display in the ManCave. They vary from microbreweries to having sports team logos to a White Labs opener, a Cooperstown, NY opener, and a Bronx Zoo opener. I'd be interested in adding to my collection if anyone can get one from their local micro or brewpub, or a unique venue. I have room for at least six or seven more.

Of course, I would pay for all costs, and would even be willing to trade a homebrew or a local beer from my area.
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I will be heading up north this weekend to do some winery related stuff. If we make it to Jolly Pumpkin would you be interested in one? Dont know if it is interesting or not, nor what constitutes interesting as ever since I learned how to open a bottle with pretty much anything (best skill I learned in college other than putting salt on the napkin keeps the glass from sticking) I dont pay a whole lot of attention. If so send me a PM since I will most likely be away from the forum for a few days while on the trip. Shoot, I dunno if they even have openers!
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This little guy is cast iron and weighs a ton. Good for a weapon if things go bad. Opener on the bottom.
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Got this in the homeland and is my go to opener.
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:oops: Sorry. I first read this on my phone, and didn't realize you were looking to buy or trade Dave. Nothing to see here. Continue about your business .
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I've got a cool one from Belgium, but I'm holding on. My buddy has a neat iron mermaid one, I've seen them on ebay. I do go to tag sales, I'll try to remember to keep an eye out.
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I highly recommend the Larue Tactical Beverage Entry Tool...

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Combination bottle opener, twist off opener, and tab can opener. And it's an armadillo.
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swenocha wrote:I highly recommend the Larue Tactical Beverage Entry Tool...

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Combination bottle opener, twist off opener, and tab can opener. And it's an armadillo.
I like it
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And it's an armadillo.
That's all you had to say!
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I generally just bite the tops off of cans, bottles too sometimes.
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I came across this page while browsing the bookface...

http://www.gropener.com

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philm00x wrote:I came across this page while browsing the bookface...

http://www.gropener.com
Inkleg has one of those....it's the coolest opener ever!!!
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Yeah I love the design and ease of use. Might have to pick me up a couple.
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Just used my gropener on a Happy Ending. :lol:
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