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I was wondering if anyone could give me some info on an unopened can of Golden Wedding Pure Rye Whiskey. I've not figured out how to post pictures. It's a oblong can with a key like an old spam can. It has a picture of the distillery and says distillers corporation ltd. montreal canada.
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HDWrench,
I can help you with this one, but will need a few photos of the Box (particularly of the Front, Back, Top & Bottom). What you probably have there is a late 1920's-Late 1930's 'tamper-proof' tin: These were largely produced as a result of Bootleggers, who would refill used bottles and then resell them as New....largely to beat out the tax-man, but also as a way to simply sell their illicitly made whisky. When you send a reply back, look at the very bottom of the page for a button marked "Manage Attachments" - Click this and wait for the new window to open, from there you can select & upload photos from your computer...Easy as 1-2-3 !!! Cheers, Walter C Hurst wchurst@hotmail.com |
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Giannis
No highjacking involved...These threads are open to all ;-) To answer your question about the value of your bottle, I'd have to first point out that the value of a bottle is determined by several very important factors: 1) Known age of the bottle. 2) Condition & Fill-level of the contents. 3) Condition of the exterior labels & seal. Unfortunately, in order to accurately determine any of these factors, the outside paper wrapper would have to be carefully removed: Without knowing the condition & exact age, this would be of much less value to a collector. To give you an idea of value (un-revealed) try this link; here the exact same sealed paper-wrapped bottle was sold for $60-USD: http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/...original-paper ***I remember this one well, as I was the only other bidder @ $50-USD. From what I can tell you about this bottle, is that it is not the "US Prohibition" version that most people might expect it to be...The Carriage scene indicates this to be a Distillers Corporation Limited (Montreal, Canada) product, and is most probably from the Mid-Late 1930's, and definitely prior to 1944. If you can have it weighed, you could determine the fill-level of the contents: But that would be about your only clue of condition, and a rough one at that! Cheers, Walter C Hurst wchurst@hotmail.com |
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Dear Walter thanks a lot for your reply.
I'll open the wrap carefully and post some more photos in this forum. As its value its not really high, I wouldn't mind to open the wrap so all you can see its contents, labels and seals. Until later then, Giannis |
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