Historic Antique Fire Hose Nozzle Bottle Opener

New Historic Antique Fire Hose Nozzle Bottle Opener
This Historic Fire Nozzle bottle opener was inspired by the Elkhart Brass Manufacturing Company nozzle of 1917.  The ‘open’ and ‘closed’ shutoff handle operates to open any bottle and help you put out your fiery thirst!  This vintage nozzle weighs an impressive 10oz. and is 6 inches long. The antique plated cast metal bottle opener looks like its been through the war years.
This is one thing you just can’t pass up, whether it’s for you, or the guys at the house.
Great for behind the bar, a man cave, paper weight on your desk or just for a conversation piece.

If you can’t get into your beer with one of these, you certainly can’t make the last room!!!
Made by firefighters for firefighters! This piece is a perfect bit of fire department history for any collector or firefighter.
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Perfect for Installation Dinners, Company Parties, Golf Outings, Wedding Favors and Dinner Dances. Contact us for BULK pricing!!
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FDNY Bronx Fire 1968

From the Vault:
July 27, 1968 Bronx firefighters battle a blaze that started on Elliot Place, spread along Jerome Avenue and into East 170th Street. An aggressive attempt was made to cut off the fast spreading blaze by making a stand in a supermarket. The supermarket ceiling collapsed injuring three firefighters. Regrouping, it took several hours, four alarms and the Super Pumper to extinguish the fire. In all 23 members were injured.
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Salty Staches

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​Why do so many firefighters have moustaches? The story is really quite simple. Before the days of the self contained breathing apparatus, or SCBA, firefighters had to come up with a way to prevent the inhalation of potentially toxic smoke. Firefighters would grow large moustaches and would dunk them in water before entering a structure that was on fireand would only breath through their nose. The wet moustache would essentially act as a filter. As time progressed so did technology and now firefighters have elaborate and expensive equipment to protect their lungs from harmful smoke. However, no matter what new piece of equipment is introduced the tradition lives on…”

How FDNY got their Bravest nickname

New York’s Fire Department can trace their Bravest
nickname back to French military commander Michel Ney, the ‘bravest of the brave’

New York City’s smoke-eaters have earned their nickname a thousand times over since it was first applied to them in the late 1800s — but its origins may have more to do with the military than firefighting.

According to historians, the “bravest of the brave” was a Frenchman named Michel Ney, a fearsome and formidable foe on the battlefield who waged war alongside Napoleon from 1803 to 1815, during the Napoleonic Wars.

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Ney was known to his troops as “Le Rougeaud,” or the red-faced one. But after one particularly daunting stretch of warfare, the Emperor dubbed him “le brave des braves.”

It might never have been attached to the FDNY if it weren’t for their brothers in blue, the NYPD.

As early as 1874, the city’s police force was being referred to as the “Finest,” according to historian and author Barry Popik.

The nickname is most commonly traced to Police Chief George Matsell, who once declared that he would make “the finest police force in the world.”

By the early 1880s, a play about cops titled “One of the Finest” cemented the name, Popik said. Not to be outdone, firefighters soon began referring to some of their most heralded members as the “Bravest.”

In 1862 a newspaper article saluted Capt. John Downey as “the bravest of the brave.”

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In 1886, a play appeared about city firemen called “One of the Bravest” — which pretty much sealed it in the eyes of the public and among the rank-and-file.

Before long, city dwellers were lining up to buy tickets to what became annual baseball games between the “Finest” and the “Bravest,” Popik said.

Bunker Gear Style Koozie

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What a perfect way to beat the summer heat and show your pride than with a Bunker Gear Style Koozie.
All of our koozies are high quality, heavy duty durable Cordura.
Made in the USA.
These are a great Fireman’s gift! #bunkergearkoozie
Includes 5mm neoprene center to keep your beverage cold! A step up from your average PU Foam Coolers, neoprene is a material often used in wetsuits to allow for maximum insulation and comfort. These bunker gear style neoprene koozies are sure to be a favorite among your friends. Available in your choice of Black, Orange, Yellow, Red, Blue, and Pink . Measures:  5in high x 3.5 round diameter

Bunker Gear Style Koozie