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RE: Chestnut? - 8/31/2010 12:07:30 AM   
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i'd be interested too. my experience here has been that sometimes nobody will post a reply to my question of rarity and value, but that i'll get a bunch of emails looking to buy.



Matt,...Maybe it's as simple as most don't always know rarity and value? Generally speaking we have an overall very helpful group here...JMO

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RE: Chestnut? - 8/31/2010 12:09:32 AM   
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By the way, welcome Ackbot!,...very nice chestnut bottle.

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RE: Chestnut? - 8/31/2010 10:22:45 AM   
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Matt,...Maybe it's as simple as most don't always know rarity and value? Generally speaking we have an overall very helpful group here...JMO


Joe, I would agree with that, but I think that those looking to buy might have an idea. When I first saw his post, only one person had replied with any info, and I was thinking that since it is such a sweet looking bottle a bunch of people probably wanted to buy it and had emailed him without going through the posting route.

I'd post more with helpful thoughts if I had more helpful thoughts, so I'll just stick to sarcasm that nobody wants or finds humerous. Its my niche on this site.

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RE: Chestnut? - 8/31/2010 12:51:11 PM   
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Yes Matt,...there probably are some folks that would offer money before offering info for such a bottle,... You seem to have pretty interesting posts and contribute quite abit more than just sarcasm around here... (I grew up in a totally sarcastic household,...in fact there could almost be a SNL skit about it),....but there seems to be a few members already supplying the correct percentage of that here, so I try to stay humble.. ( yeah, right)...Thanks for your insight. Take care.

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