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February 2
2011

Corkscrews

Corkscrew - device for drawing corks from bottles, typically consisting of a pointed metal spiral attached to a handle or screw mechanism was invented in the middle of XVII century.

The collection of corkscrews in the museum of wine, Paris, France.

See, http://www.corkscrewmuseum.com/ - The Virtual Corkscrew Museum for more images and articles.

Posted by andrew, February 2, 2011. Post has 0 comments.
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June 10
2010

German Vampire Note

I was quite curious about this whole ‘German Vampire Banknote’ thing, so I decided to do some research. I found that picks 70, 71, and 72, which feature a male portrait by Albrecht Durer are all considered to be German Vampire Banknotes. When looking at the picture some people see a vampire sucking on the neck of the young man. This has been interpreted by some as a representation of the French sucking the blood of the Germans through the reparations of World War I. I have tried to show this in the image below:


German Vampire Note: 10000 Marks from 1922 (p72)

Source: RealBanknotes Paper Money Collecting

Posted by andrew, June 10, 2010. Post has 1 comments.
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