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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 7/23/2005 2:10:25 PM   
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Looks like another Italian made whatsit...many of them listed on Ebaylately in several categories...I wonder if someone discovered a warehouse full of Italy made bottles?...HA!

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 7/23/2005 2:19:28 PM   
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Never seen that one before ! You can tell it's not old though .... not much sag !!! LOL

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 7/23/2005 2:20:59 PM   
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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 8/4/2005 12:14:06 AM   
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Just saw this fake green squatty Queen listed on Ebay...That accounts for two variations of this type....




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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 8/20/2005 12:52:58 PM   
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This blue squatty repo Queen showed up on Ebay the other day...




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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/5/2005 9:38:11 PM   
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Hello all -
Finally got a clear queen and at a decent price. Maybe one day I'll sell it and use the money on a down payment for the real thing.




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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/5/2005 9:45:26 PM   
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Hey Brian S. and all -

Has anyone ever seen a E. LONG'S INDIAN HERB BITTERS ? It's an indian queen mold and from the looks of the one I have pictured in my book here, the shield is empty. It also has the sort of lip finish as the one I just posted above. They sell for 5 figures though.

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/5/2005 10:30:50 PM   
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MEECH...oops...I never did reply to yer email about acquiring that fake Queen did I? ( I was too filled with spiteful jealousy & envy to respond).
WTG !!! I been lookin' ever since, but no luck.

The Long's pictured in For Bitters Only has embossing on the shield....
It's 1/2 inch shorter than the Brown's...and the fringe edge differs.

I think the one with the bare shield you mention is the "H.Pharazyn Philadelphia Right Secured" . The embossing is where the patent date usually is.

And there's another:" Mohawk Whiskey Pure Rye"...lettered in the shield.

I'd like to have one of all the variations...might as well dream big...

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/6/2005 2:35:14 AM   
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Meech , I think Charlie about covered it !
One more thing .... The Pharazyn has the blank sheild higher than on the others ( like the Indian is holding in his hand) . If I remeber correctly......haven't seen many .... and the ones I did see was many years ago. All I have is a couple Brown's :o(
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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/6/2005 11:44:14 PM   
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Just a couple, BRIAN...?

(ya rat).

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/11/2005 11:03:25 PM   
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amber squatty Queen repo on Ebay currently.




Also saw a pic of a clear "crackled glass" squatty repo. recently.

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/20/2005 12:22:14 AM   
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Here's a pic of a Mohawk Whiskey that is listed on ebay




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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/20/2005 12:24:05 AM   
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Here's the Mohawk next to a Brown's . The Mohawk is on the left and the Brown's is on the right.




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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/20/2005 9:15:39 PM   
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BRIAN....hot dog !
I'd rather have one of the Mohawks than a Brown's....what a beaut !!
Hmmm...who can I get to buy it for me as an early Christmas present?...
You, or Meech ,or TNCGAL....?
I know:... the three of ya chip in !!!

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/20/2005 9:46:02 PM   
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whiskey, yeah....... right! :-)

I'll start saving my nickles. LOL

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/20/2005 10:31:49 PM   
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I agree - The Mohawk looks sharper than the Brown's, but both are sharper than my clear repro. I'll just save my nickles for other stuff. Meanwhile, I'll fill my Queenie with ice tea and hope that everyone thinks it's amber.

Whiskey - You gotta be good to get a present! I was gonna get you a nice blue Bromo.

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/21/2005 12:26:51 AM   
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LOL !!!
The Mohawk is a nice one and a rare one . A lot more Queenies around than there are Mohawks .
Meech ..... that Clear one would look killer in a color run of Queens , even if it's a repro ! It can be your start.... now just add some Ambers , Yellows , and Greens !!!!
Charlie ..... I'll buy you the Mohawk for your Birthday , if you'll get the GENL. FRANK CHEATHAM'S for mine !!!! :o)
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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/23/2005 9:39:44 AM   
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ROFL @ TNCGAL...It'd probably take a truckload of nickles to get that Mohawk. By then, the auction will be over. There's other things that would require less nickles though...


MEECH...you are just so generous...a Bromo yet. I expected at least a Chelf's...


BRIAN...yeah right. That Cheatham would strain my pocketbook. Wonder what it will go for?
The Mohawk just passed what I could presently afford to pay for one...unless the seller will take my '80 Dodge Power Wagon as partial trade...ya reckon ?

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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/23/2005 7:21:04 PM   
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Charlie ,
Last time the Cheatham sold was thru Glassworks back in 1995. It brought $ 6325.00 back then..... I'd say it will easily surpass that this time.
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RE: Indian Queen Bitters ??? - 9/23/2005 10:23:27 PM   
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BRIAN...Cheatham brought that much?.....ouch...looks like ya won't be gettin' me that Mohawk then...

It's at $1600 and rising....

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