First introduced in 1966, production ran until the 1980s. This nutcracker featured a smart stop mechanism ensuring secure closure. Once released, a small spring guided it back to an open position. Fashioned from Inox steel this item stood the test of time with its durable construction. A premium variant emerged in the form of a gold plated version, same as done with the corkscrew. The image refers to an early model, while the later models come in a dark blue box. In terms of the pivot point, the early models are convex, whereas the later models are concave. There are also structural differences in the spring inside the pivot point area: for the early models, it’s visible, while for the later models, it’s not. A crucial detail lay in the positioning of the nut. This step ensured optimal performance, aligning the nut precisely with the corresponding teeth level for a seamless experience.
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