Henry Campe was a whiskey dealer out of San Francisco. It is one of his side items. Alot of the whiskey dealers had bitters, tonic's and medicinal cordials as additional items in their inventories.
David
www.casperwhiskey.com
The Rumour told to me by Jim Mills a great bottle cleaner from Mongomery, Al. says that a case of them were dug in Montgomery in the 1970's in a pontiled dump near the Capital. The pontils were so large that many could not sit down straight. There is another pontiled med. from there Coster &...
THANKS TO EVERYONE.
Here is a better link to the interview>
http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.myfox8.com%2Fvideobeta%2F6238b9b8-72ae-41c4-b4e4-a841924bd59b%2FNews%2FJoin-The-Club-Bottles&h=42a4d
It is a 6th. I found the company was listed in 1875 as a Grocer and importer. There are very few applied top southern whiskies. I also saw Klingensmith has the flask in his auction. I hope it does well. The whiskey was a ebay purchase and not cheap. The opening bid was alittle steep but no one...
Never seen the Clark, Looks like the RB Cutter except it's later. very rare. The only Clark's that I have in my collection is a G.H. Clark's,Bourbon Co, KY whisky fifth.