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01-12-2012, 03:47 PM
Hey everyone,
Just wanted to let you all know about this new book that was recently released. It's primarily about the commemorative bottles released by Jack Daniel's over the last 40 years, dating back to 1971, but also gives information about the Distillery, the Master Distillers, the whiskey making process, the Tennessee Squire Association, and much more. More than 50 color photos of bottles are presented and the book is over 160 pages!

The Lynchburg Hardware & General store just starting selling it last week and it can also be purchased either at www.jackdanielsbottles.com or www.facebook.com/jackdanielsguide.

Any Jack Daniel's fan or collector of their bottles will love this book. Plenty of up-to-date information and this guide is something that has been needed for a long time!

katherinewcox
03-10-2013, 07:08 AM
Excellent ! Thank you for the information.

In 2005 I drove by myself to the distillery arrived just as they were closing for the night, they were so nice and let me take a peak inside and told me what time the tours were the next day. I stayed at a local hotel, with Jack Daniel logos on the tables and could hardly sleep cause I was so excited! I can remember that day so clearly, walking thru the distillery, asking questions, looking at the inside of the barrels and great tour guide in his overalls just made everyone feel at home.

I have been holding onto a bottle to drink on a special occassion. Engagment, grandmother, childhood best friend and even my father's passing and birth of my 1st child and I still cant get myself to open it.

It is signed by Jim Bedford. Pick #L-19, Barrel 5-1894 dated 6-1-05 with a Gold Medal stating "The Celebration 2005". The man told me to hold on to it and dont drink it cause it would be worth hundreds in 10 years or so. So, I bought 4 more for my jack lovers back home. So I bought a smaller bottle and some coke and went back to the hotel, had some dinner and drinks in my room. It was a perfect day!

I never thought there was to be a forum of collectors for bottles. I guess I have to buy the book and check into it some more! Unless someone else would like it and with the money I will take another trip to the distillery for some fun!