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Old 12-14-2010, 03:54 AM
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Originally Posted by TheEtherMan View Post
While it is true that the whisky stops aging when it is bottled, it is still interesting as it is an example of a whisky that was apparently distilled in the 1920's. For that reason alone, it must have some value to a collector. It's interesting to see how things change over time, for better or worse.
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Brian, I agree. I still cant find out anymore information on this bottle. I seem to be at a dead end. If you (or anyone else) know of anywhere I can find any information on it, please let me know.
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