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ARRRGGGGHHHH! I should have stuck to my guns (read: should have listened to my dad). After digging a bit more, I found that they _were_ originally Canadian before being bought by Eaton. Here are my re...
Apparently I may have spoken too soon - Timberjack was owned by "Eaton", which I wrongly assumed was the Canadian Eaton's, but in fact the Eaton Corporation in question was based out of Cleveland. The...
AR8jason: because yours is brass and has Timberjack on it. All I _meant_ to say is that there are iron Timberjack bottle openers out there that are not clearly identified as such. Sorry if I pooped in...
I believe the ears are different on a John Wright bottle opener (see http://www.fireforless.com/john-wright-donkey-bottle-opener-35-061.html ). This is the mascot for Timberjack, a Canadian company th...
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