I have an old glass cruet - the edge of the glass stopper cracked and fell inside.
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KMS Woodworks on Oct 22, 2012A long time ago I removed the "widget" from the inside of a Guinness bottle by tying a big knot on the end of some mason line. I dropped the knot into the bottom then inverted the bottle...the widget fell to the narrow neck with the big knot behind it. pulling the string then pulled the knot up the widget and more pulling pulled both of them out together.Helpful Reply
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360 Sod (Donna Dixson) on Oct 22, 2012Have you tried a bodkin from your sewing kit?Helpful Reply
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Ronald Coleman on Feb 13, 2013verry small gage wood dowel with some sort of stickey stuff on the end of dowel,tape ,gum ect.Helpful Reply
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Linda Frazier on Jun 22, 2015Bubble gum on end of strawHelpful Reply
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Sandy on Jul 01, 2015Think of the stickiest thing you have around, chewing gum, -whatever. Attach it to end of a pencil or other object long enough to reach the stopper.Helpful Reply
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