This section is from the book "Handy Man's Workshop And Laboratory", by A. Russell Bond. Also available from Amazon: Handy Man's Workshop And Laboratory.
If you own a corkscrew of the kind illustrated, you can easily remove the tightest cork without fear of soiling your clothes. After turning the screw well into the cork, place the lip of the bottle under the edge of a table or shelf, then with the upper surface of the table as a rest, lift up on the handle of the implement, and the cork will follow smoothly.

Fig. 293 - Simple method of pulling a cork.
 
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