The Corkscrew: From Where and Why?
According to corkscrew historian Ron McLean (I kid you not), it is not known who first came up with the idea of the corkscrew. The very first ones were made with a gun worme, which is a very old tool with a single or double spiral end fitting used to either clean musket barrels or extract unspent charges from them. (Dangerous work, if you can get it). By the early 17th century, blacksmiths were making corkscrews for the same purpose we use them today; namely for removing corks. In ancient times, wine was stored in terracotta amphoras and later in … Continue reading