This bottle opener is quite unlike any other. The design is classic—rippled brass with the standard opener indentation, featuring an integrated key ring—but what’s unique is the excellence that goes into its forging.
Every bottle opener is hand-forged in the Studebaker Metals workshops in Pittsburgh, using tools that date back 300+ years to craft only the purest materials into an accessory you’ll be proud to carry around. The brass is uncoated and unpolished, allowing its natural beauty to show through. Yet the “work patina” finish will deepen and grow more complex the more you use it. It’s a work of art and ultra-practical tool all rolled into one.
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This bottle opener is quite unlike any other. The design is classic—rippled brass with the standard opener indentation, featuring an integrated key ring—but what’s unique is the excellence that goes into its forging.
Every bottle opener is hand-forged in the Studebaker Metals workshops in Pittsburgh, using tools that date back 300+ years to craft only the purest materials into an accessory you’ll be proud to carry around. The brass is uncoated and unpolished, allowing its natural beauty to show through. Yet the “work patina” finish will deepen and grow more complex the more you use it. It’s a work of art and ultra-practical tool all rolled into one.