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chintzy wrote:cant seem to uploaed the photos as its saying they are too big any ideas
chintzy wrote:thanks for replying does anyone know where i could sell this bottle as i have no interest in keeping it not a whiskey drinker either im in donegal ireland
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good_whiskey_hunting wrote:I think it from the 60's. I have one from the 70's and 80's and they have a different labels. I paid €80 each for mine about 2 years ago and got 4 in total. 3 from the 80's and one 70's I think. I'd like to try this one because it should be better than the ones i have. I believe IWC told me that mine came from the time when Irish Distillers had stopped supplying whiskey to Gilbeys and they spent too long in the timber and thus had a slight spent feel but for a better description. I guess they would be worth €100-€200 today at auction.
I know their is one in CW.
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:good_whiskey_hunting wrote:I think it from the 60's. I have one from the 70's and 80's and they have a different labels. I paid €80 each for mine about 2 years ago and got 4 in total. 3 from the 80's and one 70's I think. I'd like to try this one because it should be better than the ones i have. I believe IWC told me that mine came from the time when Irish Distillers had stopped supplying whiskey to Gilbeys and they spent too long in the timber and thus had a slight spent feel but for a better description. I guess they would be worth €100-€200 today at auction.
I know their is one in CW.
True a lot were the old woody stuff but I'm sure just as much was perfectly okay too.
However Just to clarify I would not necessarily let the last label type of the 80's to be a true indicator of the contents. But it is very much a hit and miss situation so if you pay over the odds for a bottle to drink it can be a costly mistake.
I concur with the 100-200 estimate.
DublinGus wrote:I concur with the 100-200 estimate.
chintzy wrote:thankyou for all your help just to let you know i have a nice gentleman that is buying all 3 bottles of me and thanks to him
thanks again to all
happy whiskey collecting to all of you
chintz
DublinGus wrote:
your having a laugh if you think its worth 100 euros
IrishWhiskeyChaser wrote:Firstly 100-200 was my agreement which I still think is a fair band but if you feel like paying more so be it.
I have bought one of these for less than €100 and I know many others in the same boat or have not paid over €150. I also could nearly guarantee you that if I wanted to buy another one of these I will be able to locate one with in the next 6months for under €150.
That is I always try to give fair estimates to cover both the seller and the buyer as I don't buy on here but if the seller gets more due to demand then well done. However if you base values at what Ally or other retailers try to sell at then your always going to be buying at the top tier of the market and sorry but that is just foolish unless your means dictates that the price is not a factor.
A while back a Hennessey na Geanna went for over €500 on Whisky Auction and this is what I mean by being careful by one off sales. Certainly rare(ish) but these are certainly not worth more than €200 and again I would say closer to €150.
So all I'll say is a word of warning to all new Irish Whiskey Collectors is be very careful on attributing values to what a specialist retailer and once off auction sales dictate. These prices can very easily distort the actual value. The Irish Whiskey Collectors circle is minuscule and once a few have been sold the market is gone.
The Jameson Millions or what ever they call it is a prime example of this. Ally was selling one for €500 and now another is €600 a bottle. However this is a totally notional value and once these start to appear on ebay more regular the value will plummet and they will as there are at least 1500 in existence (if not double that). I reckon that either you will have a load on ebay that don't sell because of over inflated prices or they will be lucky to fetch €100.
At the end of the day it is just my personal opinion and that's all it ever can be but I've been at this game long enough to know not to get stung by panic buying just because something rare comes along and I hope that I can prevent others getting stung. A collector needs to know what is rare and what is not and I can say for fairly certain that Redbreasts like this are not as rare as people like to believe.