No that’s absolutely not useless. You’re hanging with friends partying and realize there’s no bottle opener for wine. Then you pull this bad bitch out of your pocket and save the day
This happened to me once, except that no-one had swiss army knife in their pocket. I’m carrying now one
The same way, you’ll never know when knowing what happened in Paris 1764 will save your day
So it happened once, but without the knife. Now that you have the knife, has it ever come up again?
I opened a bottle with a swiss army knife corkscrew once to see if it was a difficult as it appeared and it was an adventure. Maybe with some practice it would be easisr, but it shredded the cork because the tiny handle was hard to keep straight and the pulling action was hard to keep straight. Had to use one of the screws that sits on the lip to keep itself straight to get the rest of the cork out.
Back in the bad old punk rock days, when we had wine on sale from Aldi, we’d jam the cork into the bottle with a screwdriver and catch most of the spray in the mouth. It was an art. Then drink directly from bottle as usual.
This is hard to read as a Frenchman. Opening a wine bottle is a basic life skill you learn as a child there, and a Swiss army knife corkscrew is a fine tool to get that job done easily. I can also get the job done with just a shoe (like a sneaker) if needed (except I’ve stopped drinking). I get it, it’s our speciality, but still it’s strange to read about not being able to get it done with a Swiss army knife, no diss intended!
I also have some extremely useless skills, like the corckscrew.
Always felt the corkscrew was one of the more useful ones. Did you never forget bringing a proper corkscrew to a picnic?
No, but honetly it probably has more to do with me mostly drinking from bottles with caps or from cans.
No that’s absolutely not useless. You’re hanging with friends partying and realize there’s no bottle opener for wine. Then you pull this bad bitch out of your pocket and save the day
This happened to me once, except that no-one had swiss army knife in their pocket. I’m carrying now one
The same way, you’ll never know when knowing what happened in Paris 1764 will save your day
So it happened once, but without the knife. Now that you have the knife, has it ever come up again?
I opened a bottle with a swiss army knife corkscrew once to see if it was a difficult as it appeared and it was an adventure. Maybe with some practice it would be easisr, but it shredded the cork because the tiny handle was hard to keep straight and the pulling action was hard to keep straight. Had to use one of the screws that sits on the lip to keep itself straight to get the rest of the cork out.
You are supposed to use your hand as leverage to lever it up the first quarter inch or so, like a traditional wine key. Then pull from there.
Back in the bad old punk rock days, when we had wine on sale from Aldi, we’d jam the cork into the bottle with a screwdriver and catch most of the spray in the mouth. It was an art. Then drink directly from bottle as usual.
This is hard to read as a Frenchman. Opening a wine bottle is a basic life skill you learn as a child there, and a Swiss army knife corkscrew is a fine tool to get that job done easily. I can also get the job done with just a shoe (like a sneaker) if needed (except I’ve stopped drinking). I get it, it’s our speciality, but still it’s strange to read about not being able to get it done with a Swiss army knife, no diss intended!