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" /> I was allowed to put this wine bottle holder with two wine glasses in a local liquor store. I priced it at $25.00 with engraving possible and I told the owner when people ask it can double as a cheese and cracker board. I have three or four more in the process and will see about putting them ina another local liquor store.
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I don't get what it does. Does it nest on top of the wine bottle with the glasses suspended upside down on each side?
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I'm with Bob, don't get it. How about a pic with it holding the wine bottle and glasses.
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chips ahoy said:
I'm with Bob, don't get it. How about a pic with it holding the wine bottle and glasses.
Mel
Here's a picture:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736...9f2efd.jpgI considered this but is seemed ungainly. You first have to remove both glasses simultaneously (or it might tip over), then remove the holder and then pour the wine.
It is decorative though.
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Thanks cooler, just that the whole for the wine bottle looked rather small, must have been the angle I was looking at.
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Thanks for the comments I am making 3 more two of them will be checkerboards.