Handcrafted, wall mounted beer bottle opener with an original vintage beer can cap catcher. Your choice from the following woods and finishes:
⦿ Rustic pine, finished with a Danish oil and sealant, and a new but rustic, weathered look Starr-X bottle opener.
⦿ Solid Oak, finished in Early American, Espresso, or Red Oak stain, with a new zinc plated Starr-X bottle opener.
Two pre-drilled and counter-sunk holes and included screws are used to mount this awesome contraption to the wall of your equally awesome man-cave, basement bar, game room, or garage workshop... anywhere you please!
⦿ The bottle openers are brand new, cast iron Starr X, which work exceptionally well at cracking open a bottle (I've done extensive testing, if you know what I mean). The beer can cap catcher is mounted to the wood using only one screw, so that it can be easily emptied. Simply tip it to the side, and the caps will dump out. Easy clean up, and a great conversation starter!
⦿ All cans are in nice vintage condition, and are as good (if not better) than the photo shown in the listing. They may have minor dents or scrapes, but I do my best to clean them up.
⦿ The wood is 3.5" wide by approximately 12" tall, and the cans are standard 12oz size unless otherwise noted. Since the woods used are natural materials, grain pattern and color may vary slightly.
These make great gifts for groomsmen and college grads, and with over 700 to choose from, there's bound to be one for everybody! Feel free to convo me with any questions or custom requests.
Cheers!
▼▼▼ Did you know? ▼▼▼
Schmidt Beer, started in 1884 by Jacob Schmidt, was a wildly successful brewery in St. Paul, Minnesota, until that little pesky thing called Prohibition came around. After a failed attempt at brewing and marketing soft drinks during that time, they found success in a non-alcoholic malt beverage that kept the brewery operational through the end of Prohibition. Schmidt Beer is knows as the "Official Beer of the American Sportsman", which explains the outdoorsy theme on most of their cans (except this one, but humor me a little), and there's a mysterious rumor of a can featuring an Astronaut.. space-walking being the most outdoorsy thing one could do, I suppose. While I doubt such a can ever existed, it's not going to stop me from looking!
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