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10-09-1999, 12:24 PM,
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Jerry D Mead Offline
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Most important thing..make sure the corkscrew you purchase has a screw (worm) and not an auger. A lot of thos wingtip types don't have a screw, they have an auger (like a drill bit)that cuts into the cork instead of worming into it...and very often just pulls right through the cork instead of pulling it out. This type is also famous for drilling bits of cork into the wine even when it successfully extracts the cork.
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