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How to get the (hopefully intoxicating) pear out without destroying the bottle which was a gift from a French friend?
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Polyrus has replied to Erhard Bernstein clubPolyrus has replied to HappySnapperIt was born there...or at least it grew up in there!
Pam J club has replied to HappySnapperPolyrus has replied to Jeff FarleyPolyrus has replied to Gudrun clubGudrun club has replied to PolyrusPolyrus has replied to novogorodec clubPolyrus has replied to TaorminaTaormina has replied to PolyrusBut the pear has grown in the bottle.
Polyrus has replied to TaorminaTaormina has replied to Polyrusyou can get it with a glass cutter.
But "single" ... in which all this is made by hand have no seam.
Then you only have to crush the pear.... but wait!
Or you let the pear in the bottle and fill only to liquid
Taormina has addedShe is very soft and even the smallest splinters would get stuck in her.
Polyrus has replied to TaorminaPolyrus has replied to Gary Schotel clubI have always wanted one ! And the brandy !
EDIT.... just looked at the price... it wont be this year !
Polyrus has replied to Pam J clubYour comment prompted me to check out the cost of these fully loaded bottles and I was utterly shocked. Not just the cost, but the realisation of how much my friend spent on my gift. I must now find a way to reciprocate.
1. transfer liquid to another bottle.
2. Find a length of some what thick springy (piano) steel wire.
3. Form a loop with the wire and insert the wire loop in to the bottle.
4. The loop will expand inside the bottle, turn the bottle upside down.
5. Pull the wire loop to cut the fruit, and draw the pieces out with the wire loop.
Polyrus has replied to JanI would have consumed all the liquid medication by now, only I thought that retaining some just might keep the pear alive long enough for a solution to arrive.
I have plenty of electrical wire and some brazing rods, but as yet, nothing of the in-between springy stuff. However, I intend to try and find some and follow your directions before too long.
Polyrus has replied to Ulrich John clubPolyrus has replied to Keith Burton clubJan put forward practical suggestions (above), so I'm now on the lookout for some piano wire. If you come across a suitable length, about a metre long, I would appreciate you emailing it to me!
Polyrus has replied to Josiane Dirickx clubAussi, je suis un sentimentaliste ;-)
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