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I was organizing my room and found several wine openers I had collected about 20 years ago, so I'm putting them up for sale to declutter. The oldest one, with a wooden handle, has a screw that is a cone shape. The place of manufacture is unknown, but it's probably from the early Showa era. I bought it at an antique shop in Japan. There's some red rust, but it's stable and hasn't increased, so please enjoy the vintage feel as is. The one with a tin-like appearance looks like a replica of a vintage item. I bought it new at a liquor store, though I've forgotten whether it was in Japan or overseas. The screw has grooves, so I don't think it's a bad quality item. The one with a case is a German-made prong-type opener, which is used to grip and twist out weak corks from vintage wines from both sides, and it comes in handy when needed. I bought this one new at a shop for about 5,000 yen. Size: Measured by hand Length Wooden handle: approx. 13.5cm Tin: approx. 12.5cm Prong type: approx. 10.5cm There are no noticeable scratches or stains on any of them except for the wooden-handled one, but they are all used items, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things. Thank you for looking.
1 week ago