Elegant Bottle
Openers are handcrafted in South Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada
Mountains
I pick domestic
and exotic hard woods, often recycled from furniture makers
or repurposed from someone's firewood pile.
They are shaped
to a design that's easy to hold
and sanded
smooth to feel great in the hand.
I use laser-cut
stainless steel tabs that grip the cap.
They look good,
feel good and do a darn good job of opening a bottle.
They also
open the sealing lids from Kerr or Mason
canning jars.
"Adding
some class to opening a beer since 2010"
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Hickory

Manzanita

Maple Burl Wood

Cherry

Walnut