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Old 08-16-2010, 04:04 PM
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Hi, You all were so much help with my other bottle I thought I would post another and ask a few questions. Hope you don't mind.

I really couldn't find much information about this one. Not much of a description anywhere and had trouble finding the value.

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Hi, You all were so much help with my other bottle I thought I would post another and ask a few questions. Hope you don't mind.

I really couldn't find much information about this one. Not much of a description anywhere and had trouble finding the value.

Any insight would be appreciated

Thanks again
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Call GORDON and MACPHAIL in ELGIN, SCOTLAND. G & M is a family concern owned by the Urquhart family. They are very helpful and will be glad to help you. You have good photos to email them. I'm sure they will be thankful to see what you have. You can get their phone number from their website.
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Interesting bottle, I've seen a 34yo and a 37yo Macallan distilled in 1937. Never seen this one. The filling level is very high though, especially for such an old bottle. Did the previous owner seal the capsule with plastic wrap or something of the sort?
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Interesting bottle, I've seen a 34yo and a 37yo Macallan distilled in 1937. Never seen this one. The filling level is very high though, especially for such an old bottle. Did the previous owner seal the capsule with plastic wrap or something of the sort?
Yes, every bottle I've picked up from this person has been wrapped with plastic wrap.

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Call GORDON and MACPHAIL in ELGIN, SCOTLAND. G & M is a family concern owned by the Urquhart family. They are very helpful and will be glad to help you. You have good photos to email them. I'm sure they will be thankful to see what you have. You can get their phone number from their website.

Thank you again for your help. i will give them a call.
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