Most Expensive Corkscrew

Written by: jeremy Filed Under: Food, Luxury, World on October 25th, 2007

If you absolutely must have the most expensive corkscrew in the world, look no further than Sveid’s offering. Each one is made to order with fifty-two pieces, mostly aviation titanium, and is packaged in a presentation box. The Sveid corkscrew is highly customizable, with a fingertip lever that may be cast in 18 carat gold or platinum and unique hinges that may, at your option, be cast in gold. Even the presentation box is customized; the choices of the wood used and the color of the chagreen liner are entirely in your hands. You can even have your name engraved on the box, the corkscrew or both.

Most expensive corkscrew
(Courtesy of Sveid.)

The most expensive corkscrew looks like a cross between a Swiss army knife and one of those ring puzzles you find in novelty shops. It features a lead cap cutter as well as the corkscrew. When not in use, it can be folded into a compact configuration about the size of a large pocket knife.

While the Sveid corkscrew doesn’t have a hard price, as such, one can be purchased for around $71,000 USD.


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  1. Posted by UnCladChef 25th November, 2007 at 5:03 am

    Wow, I haven’t seen this one yet, I love it. This could even be apart of my “gangsta” jewelry for when I go out clubbin.

    -UnCladChef

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