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Our burgundy anodized aluminum Sommelier's Tool will open your favorite wine or champagne with ease.
This unique wine bottle stopper is hand crafted one at a time in a small Texas woodworking shop.
These unique winestoppers, with handcrafted World globes made up of more than 20 different semi-precious stones, such as Lapis, Jade, Mother-of-Pearl, Amethyst, and Tiger's-Eye, positioned to represent the locations for which they are known, are stunning.
These unique bottle pourers are handcrafted one at a time in a small Texas woodworking shop. From the many possibilities for the inlay, we have chosen the Perched Eagle from the obverse side of the Walking Liberty Half Dollar (minted from 1916 to 1947).
A convenient and classy way to carry that bottle of Chateau Margaux to a Christmas or New Year's Eve party, and what a wonderful gift for the host and hostess.
The medallions are "Fine Pewter", that is a mixture of over 90% tin and some antimony or bismuth. Unlike antique and lower quality modern pewter there is no lead whatsoever used in this material. It is therefore, perfectly safe for use with food. The medallion artist, Franz Marktl, came to the United States from Austria over thirty years ago. Even then his engraving was highly sought after the world over.
The medallions are "Fine Pewter", that is a modern mixture of over 90% tin and some antimony or bismuth. Unlike antique and lower quality modern pewter, there is no lead whatsoever in this material.
If you are wondering what to get Dad or Granddad, why not a glass stein of his own?
If you enjoy a nip of brandy and your favorite cigar even when away from home, there is no better way to have both readily at hand than carrying your own.
This unique winestopper, with a handcrafted world globe made up of more than 20 different semi-precious stones, such as Lapis, Jade, Mother-of-Pearl, Amethyst, and Tiger's-Eye, positioned to represent the locations for which they are known, are stunning.
Having something of quality to drink when traveling has always been a challenge. Traveling from town to town by carriage two hundred years ago, or on safari in Africa fifty years ago, the wise traveler carried his own. In celebration of those days, we offer this three in one traveler's drinks compartment.
It isn't always easy to carry your favorite scotch and cigars when you travel. But carrying them is often the only way to assure that you have your favorite brands.
Handcrafted one at a time in a small Texas woodworking shop with a United States Armed Forces medallion set in top grade cocobolo. Buy one or multiples for those bottles of premium spirits in your bar and make a statement as to your loyalties.
There are two major reasons for carrying alcohol on a hunting trip, pleasure and emergency concerns - the need to disinfect a wound or an instrument needed to tend to a wound.
Think of Earnest Hemingway or Theodore Roosevelt and a pocket flask will quickly come to mind. Always within reach, the flask is synonymous with men who live adventurous lives.