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Date: | Wed, 25 Jun 2008 20:03:58 -0400 |
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Please pardon the cross-posting to RCAAM members.
The Computer History Museum is moving its collection offsite. In the interest
of safely packing, moving and storing champagne bottles, we’d like to empty
them while doing our best to preserve the labels, foil seal, wire and cork as
best as possible. OK, OK, aside from the usual jokes of just pouring it out into
lightly chilled glasses on a Friday afternoon, we’d seriously like to know if
anyone else out there has had to empty champagne bottles for long-term
storage and what technique you employed. One thought would be to use a
small hand drill to slowly release the pressure/gases, but we’re not confident
that’s possible without risking a sudden explosion of sort not to mention a
huge mess. Any recommendations or suggestions?
Karen
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Karen Kroslowitz, Collection Move Coordinator
Computer History Museum
1401 N. Shoreline Blvd.
Mountain View, CA 94043
V: 408-586-9796 (Mon & Tue)
V: 650-810-1895 (Wed - Fri)
F: 650-810-1055
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