Mike1965
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Whatever happens the tin will open!My father in law got put on jankers at Anzio during WW II for opening tins with live ammo…
Whatever happens the tin will open!My father in law got put on jankers at Anzio during WW II for opening tins with live ammo…
If I had a working one to hand I’d send you one. We’re currently tooling up for 3 new designs to take on Culinare but currently only have 3D printed ones.Perhaps as part of your digital marketing and engagement strategy you could provide a longterm 'review' sample to a well known online influencer with an audience of affluent middle-aged men. Whose wife coincidentally has been moaning about their current tin opener.
I was thinking of the OP not myself : )If I had a working one to hand I’d send you one. We’re currently tooling up for 3 new designs to take on Culinare but currently only have 3D printed ones.
My dad used to keep one in his wallet "just in case".Do you remember these?
I always had one of these with me when going to parties in the 80/90s they could get you into anything from food to drinks!
pichostI must say that I’m quite disappointed with the way this thread has turned out.
Ive been waiting expectantly for the usual suspects to chime in and extol the virtues of an exclusive expensive brand from obscure Italian artisans that have making high end can openers, father and son, for decades.
Still time I suppose. Don’t let me down guys.
Out of stock… pah, you’re not even trying
DittoCant beat these. I've had plenty of openers over the years and they all fail eventually. Some start off being pretty poor at opening tins. I've never had a problem with the old style openers. They are of course more effort to use, which is no doubt why people have been producing different designs.
I do currently use this style of opener, (I can't recall where I bought it), though not this actual one:
I was expecting the opposite Colin, a thread with nostalgic devotion to an old Scottish one allegedly plagiarised from a different brand, nowadays bearing little resemblance to the original and with an unrivalled performance even at its stratospheric price.I must say that I’m quite disappointed with the way this thread has turned out.
Ive been waiting expectantly for the usual suspects to chime in and extol the virtues of an exclusive expensive brand from obscure Italian artisans that have making high end can openers, father and son, for decades.
Still time I suppose. Don’t let me down guys.