The Armory - Bullworks.Net

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The Armory - Bullworks.Net
Corkscrews for Sale 98
Weapons
Don Bull, P. O. Box 596, Wirtz, VA 24184 USA
email: [email protected]
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WP02 This 10" gun is marked Italy. When the friction fit barrel sheath is
removed, the rest is a comfortable two finger pull. $145
WP04 19th Century pistol from Gagnepain in France. $375
WP05 19th Century pistol from Gagnepain in France. $375
WP06 A wood pistol combination corkscrew and cap lifter. Possibly missing
the barrel. $18
WP07 The brass pistol is a quality casting with metal
threaded sheath. $135
WP09 “Pistol Pete” is a plastic replica of Henry Derringer’s pistol typically
used for dueling. The pistol has a “beer can opener, 1 – 1.5 oz. jigger, bottle
opener, cork screw, and ice cracker.” Marked E. P.P.I. N.Y.C. MADE IN U.S.A.
$75
WP10 “Pistol Pete” is a plastic replica of Henry Derringer’s pistol
typically used for dueling. The pistol has a “beer can opener, 1 – 1.5
oz. jigger, bottle opener, cork screw, and ice cracker.” Marked E.
P.P.I. N.Y.C. MADE IN U.S.A. $85 with damaged box.
WP12 A bar set for the dueling bartender. $55
WP13 Ready, aim, fire! The bronze rifleman is ready to shoot or
pull a cork. $725
WP19 A Swedish roundlet bullet. The tip unthreads to reveal a pocket for the
worm. Marked as shown. $65
WP20 In 1897 William A. Williamson was granted a U.S. patent for his
invention of a corkscrew which is concealed inside a small bottle or bullet
shape roundlet. The ends thread together and when unscrewed, a helix pivots
at an angle to the base. This is the large caliber silver bullet. Small dent as
shown. $95
WP21 In 1897 William A. Williamson was granted a U.S. patent for his
invention of a corkscrew which is concealed inside a small bottle or bullet
shape roundlet. The ends thread together and when unscrewed, a helix pivots
at an angle to the base. Large caliber. $45
RD231 Jorres 1900 Patent made by Williamson Co. No advertising
plate. $69
RD233 Jorres 1900 Patent made by Williamson Co. No advertising
plate. $57
RD234 Bullet roundlet. Not marked. $65
WP22 A Swedish roundlet bullet. The tip unthreads to reveal a pocket for the
worm – but the pocket is not long enough. Marked as shown. $45
WP24 Cartridge serving as the sheath for the t handle corkscrew. $45
WP26 Large shell with Royal Air Force crest. Bottom
dented but stands up fine. $75
WP27 A modern .50 caliber corkscrew/bottle opener. $15
WP28 Long combination corkscrew and cap lifter with
sharpening steel sheath. $175
WP29 Brass sword marked ARTAMOUNT MADE IN ITALY. $95
WP32 A bayonet fit sword / letter opener with cigar cutter. Artur Griep applied for a
patent in Germany on March 29, 1949 for his cigar cutter (Zigarrenabschneider)
design. The sliding cutter is pulled up and the cigar tip is inserted into a hole. The cutter
is now depressed and the tip is cut. Patent No. 887,711 was published August 27, 1953.
The holster for the sword has a magnifying glass. $175 with holster.
WP36 Scotsman with sword. Marked on back R T LONDON.
Nickel-plated. $59
WP37 Scotsman with sword. Marked on back R T LONDON. Bronze. $59
WP38 Blue and gold jouster was made in Israel after the Austrian design of
Richard Rohac. $175
WP39 Russian made cannon. A rather interesting design - the cannon swivels
perpendicular to the base forming a T-handle. The base has a cap lifter built in.
The cannon barrel pulls off to expose the worm. $25
WP41 Wood cannon with brass fittings on wood stand. Opener on one end.
Barrel pulls off to expose worm. $29
WP42 Wood cannon with brass fittings without stand. Opener on one end.
Barrel pulls off to expose worm. $19
WP45 The year on the stand is 1906 but they were certainly made much later than that!
Why 1906? The German imposter Friedrich Wilhelm Voight dressed up as a Prussian
military officer in 1906. He became famous as the Captain of Köpenick (Hauptmann von
Köpenick). The town of Köpenick gained a lot of notoriety when Carl Zuckmayer wrote a
play about Voight. Several movies were also made. Here is Voight masquerading as a
bottle stopper/pourer, a bottle opener, and a corkscrew. $45
Three different size 18th
Century Swedish Gun tools
used to make bullets for pistols
are offered on the following
pages.
WP46 An 18th Century Swedish Gun tool used to make bullets for pistols. The
screw is a hand forged integral part of the handle. $95
WP47 An 18th Century Swedish Gun tool used to make bullets for pistols. The
screw is a hand forged integral part of the handle. $95
WP48 An 18th Century Swedish Gun tool used to make bullets for pistols. The
screw is a hand forged integral part of the handle. $95
The gun tools & worms on the
following pages are an excellent
way to show your guests the
origin of the corkscrew.
WP50 Gun tool with double helix extractor. $125
WP51 Gun tool. Double helix extractor for mounting on a rod. $65
WP52 Gun tool. Double helix extractor for mounting on a rod. $65
WP53 Gun tool. Double Helix extractor. $125
WP54 Shotgun shell loader. $95
WP55 Shotgun shell loader. $95
WP56 A 14” unusual tool with helix. $145