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Old 09-01-2008, 09:25 PM
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Hi, can anyone help with any information regarding Teacher's 60 reserve stock whisky?

I'm clearing my late father in law's house & have found 20 or so unopened bottles of whisky (don't know how long he had them) & wondred if this brand was of any value, as I've never seen it before. I have to sell the whiskies & would be grateful if anyone has any information.

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Old 09-04-2008, 08:26 PM
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Whisky does not continue to mature once it is bottle and therefore would not gain value unless you found a collector that might be interested in the bottles. Otherwise, it is only worth what was paid for it. Sorry for not having better news.

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Teacher's 60 was only produced for 2 or 3 years in the mid 1980's and is usually collected.
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Teacher's 60 was only produced for 2 or 3 years in the mid 1980's and is usually collected.
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Where about would I get information on collectors for Teachers 60 ? I've found an unopened bottle and would like some info on it
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As the label says it's made up of 60% single malts and 40% single grains and only sold for about 3 years. The market for blended whiskies is quite flat just now with a lot not being sold at teh last auction. If I were you I'd maybe try eBay but remember that you're selling the bottle as a collectors item not for the whisky
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