i found it in an old truck.

rustred

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we used to call this a church key a long time ago.
 

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I Have about a dozen hanging on a nail out in the shop,mostb are just cheap no name .
 
Once beverages of choice, went to cans mostly, and some specialty items are in glass and have twist off caps, utterly useless.
 
A lot of Canadian beer bottles still require an opener or very strong teeth.
I agree.....'spent last week in the Carrribean and drank mostly Heineken and Corona which both still require an opener. A lot of plain ol' corkscrews have a bottle opener incorporated in them so I have relegated the nicer "church keys" to my drawer of collectibles.
 
The good pop these days come in glass bottles but most I have had twist off. I like them as I can put the lid back on. I can't drink a whole bottle of the too sweet stuff. For me pop is root beer or fruit flavored. Grape crush is a favorite....James
 

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