Pneumatic cork puller, manufactured by

Metallindustrie Denkingen

Gebr. Streicher, Württemberg, Germany

The Streicher Brothers were issued several patents for cork ejectors in the 1960s.

In 1968 the Metallindustie Denkingen became

EMIDE-Metallindustrie Gebr. Streicher.

material: plastic, metal

marking:
EMIDE

The pressure of the air will either break the bottle or, hopefully, push the cork out.

In needle cork lifters air is pumped manually or gas is injected into the area between the liquid and the cork. A needle with holes near the point is pushed through the cork.

A needle cork lifter of the WMF company, Germany.

It works, but, to your own safety, please read the operating instruction !!!

material:steel, plastic

marking:
WMF
Germany

Gas injecting corkscrew from Great Britain

U.S. patent

No. 4 317 390

from March 2nd, 1982

Manufactured by the

British Oxygen Company Ltd.

of Brentford, GB.

material: steel, plastic

markings:
MADE IN GT BRITAIN

With dutch manual and 11 original
gas cartridges

Pneumatic cork extractor from Switzerland

Swiss Patent,

German registered design

No. 1 911 407,

Oct. 20th, 1964

Franz Tshappu, Zürich, Switzerland

material: metal, plastic

markings:
corky
+ Patent
Pat. pend.

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