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On the Web
- Korkenzieher/Corkscrew pages by Rolf Herrmann - One of Germany's best corkscrew pages showing excellent German and other world-class corkscrews.
- The Corkscrew Centre - The home of Chris Barge, a corkscrew dealer from Scotland - he offers corkscrews and other wine related artifacts.
- Dennis' Corkscrew Page - An interesting collector's home pages.
- Collecting Corkscrews - All about corkscrew collecting, the how to do it page.
- The history of corkscrew - The Sonoma-Loeb company offers a historical view of the corkscrew.
- Corkscrew.com - Offers a wide variety of new and antique corkscrews as well as information about early patents.
- Alf Erickson's Corkscrew Site - Collection of corkscrews and corkscrew tales. [Contains adult nudity]
- John Staley's Alligator Corkscrews - Collector's corkscrew site showing carved tusk handled alligator corkscrews.
- Virtual Corkscrew Museum by Don Bull - Gallery of corkscrews, cork pullers, wine bottle openers, the world's greatest corkscrew postcard collection, an information booth, bulletin board, slide show, movies, and FAQs.
- Corkscrews and Barware - Reviews on corkscrews and other gadgets to open wine bottles; written by consumers at Epinions.com.
Wikipedia Articles
- Bottle opener - A bottle opener is a device that enables the removal of metal bottle caps from bottles. More generally, it might be thought to include corkscrews used to remove cork or plastic stoppers from wine bottles.
- Shockwave (Six Flags Great America) - ... Great America in Gurnee, Illinois. Standing 170 feet tall and reaching speeds of 65 miles per hour, it opened in 1988 as the world's tallest and fastest looping roller coaster in the world with an impressive seven inversions: three vertical loops, a butterfly corkscrew, and two regular corkscrews.
- Whirlwind (roller coaster) - Whirlwind is a steel roller coaster formerly located at Knoebels Amusement Resort. It is a standard production model Vekoma Whirlwind double corkscrew roller coaster, featuring a 64 foot lift hill, and a pair of corkscrews separated by a turn.
- Corkscrew (Valleyfair) - Corkscrew is the name of a roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota featuring one vertical loop and two corkscrews. Built in 1980, Corkscrew was planned to reflect the design of its sister roller coaster Corkscrew at Cedar Point.
- Canyon Blaster (Adventuredome) - The Canyon Blaster is an indoor roller coaster located at the Adventuredome theme park in Las Vegas. It features back-to-back vertical loops and corkscrews, and ends with a helix inside the mountain that takes up a large portion of the park.