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shoveler

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Can anyone confirm that distillery D-126 that operated during the post prohibition period is Seagrams. On a related note, I know that the single malt crowd in Europe has a list of all the distilleries, and their code, that one can reference. Anyone know of such a list for US post prohibition distilleries? A website, book, etc. Thanks from a new comer to the sport.
 

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Hi'ya shoveler,

Welcome. This is outside my ken, but did'ya see: This Here?

Look here, too.

Have a glance in this direction.

Book report HERE.

Know the Filson?

More reading...

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Thanks for the guidance. I'd seen all the material you cited except Filson. The Diamond G article was particularly interesting. I've got a cash of bottles from a dump site that range in excitement value, many from distillery D-126. I have several that have me completely stumped. Welcome to the hobby! Once my camera's batteries are charged, I'll take a pic of one raised image on a post prohibition bottle that I have (actually have about 50 of them) and see if anyone can help me identify. Thanks again.
 

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