Photo of WINE OPENER. PROFESSIONAL
Photo of WINE OPENER. PROFESSIONAL
Photo of WINE OPENER. PROFESSIONAL
$150.00
WINE OPENER. PROFESSIONAL
BOJ Professional Wine Opener In original box. 465.00 OPERATION: The BOJ professional premium wine opener, wall-mounted corkscrew makes it easy to open wine bottles with efficiency and style. Place the bottle in the holder: it is not necessary to hold the bottle. The wall mounted wine bottle opener is very sturdy, and the mechanism works with ease and grace. USAGE: This vintage style corkscrew is primarily designed for places with a high volume of bottle openings like bars, restaurants, wineries, and such. However, this product also gives a professional touch to personal bars and beautifully enhances home kitchens and cellars. GIFT GUIDE: Unique as wedding present, work and business perks, realtor closing gift, retirement gift or holiday gift. MATERIALS: This corkscrew's handle is composed of Sapele, a large tree native to tropical Africa, also known as Aboudikro. Some luxury car manufacturers use this wood in their opulent vehicles. The body of the wall mount wine opener is mostly made of Zamak, a resistant material with a base metal of zinc and alloying elements. The worm of the BOJ wall mount bottle opener is a strong spiral made of milled steel and performs exceptionally well with all types of cork. All necessary mounting screws are included. Only by special order, this corkscrew is available in a 24-karat gold model. WORLDWIDE PATENT: The wall-mounted corkscrew was originally designed 75 years ago by Santiago Olaneta, son of the founder, and his design team. Improved with the feedback of thousands of thousands of hours of operation from customers. MADE IN HOUSE in Spain for decades. BOJ, a third-generation family-owned wine accessories company in the north of Spain, designs and manufactures unique wine tools in the same workshop since 1905.
categories:Household Items
13792 impressions
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Fort McMurray, AB6 hours ago
Photo of WW2 Pacific Coast Militia Rangers PCMR Survival knife
Photo of WW2 Pacific Coast Militia Rangers PCMR Survival knife
Photo of WW2 Pacific Coast Militia Rangers PCMR Survival knife
Photo of WW2 Pacific Coast Militia Rangers PCMR Survival knife
$265
WW2 Pacific Coast Militia Rangers PCMR Survival knife
Canadian Pacific Coast Militia Rangers (PCMR) fighting knife from World War II. The PCMR was a home guard/militia unit formed in early 1942 specifically to defend British Columbia’s west coast against a potential Japanese invasion after Pearl Harbor. They were part of Canada’s Reserve Army, composed mostly of older men, hunters, outdoorsmen, and locals familiar with the rugged terrain. They patrolled remote areas, watched for enemy activity, and were trained in guerrilla tactics, demolitions, and small arms. PCMR knives were often improvised or field-modified from available surplus parts due to equipment shortages for these volunteer units. A common (and well-documented) type was conversions of old Ross rifle bayonets (Canadian WWI-era .303 Ross bayonets, which were plentiful and obsolete by WWII). These were cut down, reshaped into a broad fighting/utility blade (clip point, single-edged with some curve), fitted with a simple wooden handle (often riveted or pinned), and given a metal guard/crossguard.   A broad, darkened carbon steel blade with patina/wear typical of field use or age. •  Wooden handle secured by pins/rivets. •  Metal bolster/guard with markings but this is likely misread or a coincidental stamp; PCMR examples sometimes have odd or repurposed markings from surplus parts. Can ship anywhere in Canada please see my other answers for very collectable accessories
categories:Sporting Goods
127 impressions
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Chestermere, AB1 day ago
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Photo of vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
$150
vintage 1930s “Pipe-A-Dor” tobacco humidor & Pipe stand made by Colt Firearms
Item #1 $150 made by Colt Firearms (Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Connecticut). It’s constructed from Bakelite (an early plastic, branded here as “Coltrock” or “Genuine Coltrock”), which gives it that dark, glossy, almost metallic-looking brown/black finish. This piece is a combination item: • Central humidor — the lidded container in the middle holds pipe tobacco and keeps it fresh (classic tobacco storage). • Built-in pipe rack — around the sides, there are slots/holders (typically 7, one for each day of the week, like Monday through Sunday) where a pipe smoker could rest their pipes. • Base — the base has had some previous damage that was repaired using an epoxy compoundthe wide octagonal tray catches ash or drips and adds stability/display appeal. It often has decorative elements like fluted columns and embossed patterns (e.g., leaves or ornate borders on the lid). Item#2 $350 1930s Colt “Tobac-A-Dor” (or “Tobacco-A-Dor”) rotating/multi-blend humidor made by Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. in Hartford, Connecticut, from their Coltrock (branded Bakelite/plastic) material. The key feature here is the built-in Lazy Susan (revolving/carousel) base, which allows the octagonal bottom section to rotate for easy access to different labeled compartments or blend sections. From your photos and description: • The central lidded jar holds the main tobacco supply. • The embossed floral/leaf patterns (grapes, foliage, flowers) match the Art Deco style of the series. • The base labels “LADIES” and “EGYPTIAN” refer to specific tobacco blends (common in 1920s–1930s marketing: “Egyptian” for exotic/Oriental-style tobaccos, “Ladies” for milder, scented, or feminine-oriented mixes like pot-pourri types). In full multi-blend models, the revolving base had multiple labeled divisions (e.g., American, English, Turkish, Pot-Pourri, Egyptian, Ladies) around the edge, letting users spin to select/access compartments while the lid sealed the primary humidor. • This design was a novelty for pipe/cigarette smokers who liked variety—rotate to grab a different blend without lifting the whole piece. These are scarcer than the standard 7-day pipe rack “Pipe-A-Dor” versions, as the rotating mechanism adds complexity and appeal to collectors. Overall, this is an excellent condition without any chips or damage 10 out of 10 and original.
categories:Household ItemsCollectibles
188 impressions
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Chestermere, AB1 day ago
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
Photo of VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
$890
VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale
VIBRA HTR 220E Lab quality scale I used this for powder measuring with the Hornady Vibra trickler (Not Included) This this is 10 times more accurate than the A&D FX-120i. It works excellent. A hole was put in the side window to allow the trickler to be inserted. I did the initial powder drop then finished it off with the trickler. Includes a full printed manual. Tuning-fork technologies bring new concept for Analytical Balances Compact & Safe by its simple, durable and unique structure Plug & Perform Warm up time is reduced by 90% Energy saver Power consumption is cut by 60% Tuning-Fork Sensor — A Revolution in Weighing The Tuning-Fork sensor measures force or mass by gauging changes in oscillation frequency when a load is applied to a long, narrow vibrator, and it digitally outputs the readings. Unlike load cell or electromagnetic systems, the tuning-fork sensor does not rely on material distortion. electromagnetic force, heavy power consumption, or A/D converters, so its inherent margin of error is extremely small, and its high precision can be maintained for a long time. Reliable result Stable measurement is obtained in long term   Full automatic span adjustment, Automatic repeatability measurement (ARM) The balance can be calibrated automatically to maintain in good condition. The condition is easily checked with single key operation by measuring and calculating repeatability standard deviation. (for HTR type only) If you want the Hornady Vibra trickler add $75 https://5.imimg.com/data5/SELLER/Doc/2021/6/IJ/DN/MG/6813586/analytical-balance.pdf It retailed for $2300 Shipping is $30 No Trades please
categories:Sporting GoodsGuns
1549 impressions
115 views
Chilliwack, BC1 day ago
Photo of WWII-era British military commando Wrist Compass
Photo of WWII-era British military commando Wrist Compass
Photo of WWII-era British military commando Wrist Compass
Photo of WWII-era British military commando Wrist Compass
Photo of WWII-era British military commando Wrist Compass
Photo of WWII-era British military commando Wrist Compass
$345
WWII-era British military commando Wrist Compass
This is a WWII-era British military wrist compass (officially designated “Compass, Survival, Wrist Type,” Air Ministry Ref. No. 6B/2593), issued primarily to RAF aircrew (pilots and navigators) as part of escape and evasion/survival kits, but also widely used by British airborne forces, paratroopers, SAS, SOE, and commandos. Key Features •  Blackened metal case (brass or steel) with a hinged hunter-style lid containing a mirror (for signaling). •  Dry-card design (non-liquid/air-damped compass card – no fluid visible, with a floating card that settles more slowly than liquid-filled types). The central thumb screw rotates the bezel for sighting/bearings. •  Luminous markings (originally radium paint for night visibility). •  Long khaki herringbone twill webbing strap (designed to wear over flying suits, sleeves, thigh, or ankle). •  Back markings: REF No. 6B/2593 (or similar worn variant like N968/2593), SER No. in “B/” format (B often denoting manufacturer Francis Barker & Son). Close-up photo clearly shows the dry floating card (white/silver with black markings, no damping fluid or bubbles), distinguishing it from the more common liquid-filled variants of the same model. These were produced from the early 1940s through the post-war period (your serial/year code suggests 1950s–1960s production). Dry versions are authentic but less frequently encountered intact, as many liquid ones leaked over time. Can can ship anywhere, Please see my other ads for rare and collectable military items
categories:Sporting GoodsCamping and Survival Gear
2777 impressions
288 views
Chestermere, AB1 day ago
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