
We have obtained a large number of real natural corks, mostly surplus with a few fill-ins bought commercially. They range across the popular sizes used in science labs to seal vessels (drill your own holes for glass tubing, etc) and to use as floats. Or just use them to seal bottles that don't have closures or cry out for a decorative seal.
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92688 CORK #0 | 3/8" | 9/32" | Details | |
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88746 CORK, #00 | 5/16" | 7/32" | Details | |
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92718 CORK, #1 | 7/16" | 5/16" | Details | |
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89230 CORK, #10 | 1" | 3/4" | Details | |
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89232 CORK, #16 | 1-3/8" | 1-1/16" | Details | |
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1711 CORK, #2 | 1/2" | 7/16 | Details | |
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89234 CORK, #20 | 1-5/8 | 1-5/16" | Details | |
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88748 CORK, #3 | 9/16" | 7/16" | Details | |
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23594 CORK, #5 | 11/16" | 9/16" | Details |
It’s so much more tasteful than putting a sock in it. We highly recommend these non-tapered cylindrical natural corks, 1” dia x 1-1/2” long. Good nostalgic fishing bobbers or craft fodder, too.
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39876P20 ONE-INCH CORKS (20) | |
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39876P200 ONE-INCH CORKS (200) |
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