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cyberdigger

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No, the bottle is not included.. it's embossed: GEAKE BROS - LATE - J SEYRE & Co - LAUNCESTON - ESTABd 1830
 

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Here ya go.. that'll be 50 cents + shipping.. [8D]

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Beautie is in the eye of the bottleholder
 

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Hello
If you google wire wine bottle holders I's sure you could easily adapt these. Copper wire would be the easiest to bend and twist.
 

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I'm not big on bottle holders, but I think epackage's is a good one. It would be cool to have a display that holds the torpedoes in the way they would have been shipped or stored. Maybe something like sideways wine holder shelves, that are clear. If you're a carpenter, it would be really cool to build a wall with holes for them.
 

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I'm not big on bottle holders, but I think epackage's is a good one.  It would be cool to have a display that holds the torpedoes in the way they would have been shipped or stored.  Maybe something like sideways wine holder shelves, that are clear.  If you're a carpenter, it would be really cool to build a wall with holes for them.
Thanx Laur, these come in many sizes and shapes and can be manipulated in many ways. I'll see what I can do with a Torp soon...
 

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