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Dansalata

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DOESNT SAY FEDERAL LAW PROHIBITS ETC, ANYONE KNOW?? THANKS
 

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ANOTHER PIC

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sunrunner

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hi danny: thate bottle was made just befor prohabiton.i say 1915 to 1920,the lip looks like a ring prioff, or it may have had a porsalin stoper, the kind thate thay used, so as you cud not refill it agen.i like thus odd bottles. sunra
 

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If a whiskey does say that, what period does that make it?
 

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THANKS SUNRUNNER I BOUGHT IT YEARS AGO AT A THRIFT STORE FOR 3 BUCKS I THINK THOUGHT IT WAS SOMETHIN LIKE THAT THANKS AGAIN!!!
 

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REDGINGER,I GUESS YOU ARE REFERRING TO THE FADERAL LAW PROHIBITES?1920sand 1930s during prohabition which ended in the 30s under pres. roosevelt.
 

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A bud of mine gave me two cases of those a few years back. I sold a few to collectors for 5 bucks and the rest for 3 bucks each to a dude who makes his own wine. I usually keep at least one of the common bottles that I find but for some reason I didn't keep one of those.
 

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Yes, glassman, that's what I was referring to. Thanks for the info.
 

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I believe glassman should say after prohibition not during prohibition. They weren't selling any bottles during prohibition. They put those words on bottles into the 1960's when I first took a drink of whiskey.
Tommy
 

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I know what he meant. Weren't there bottles besides alcohol that said that, though?
 

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