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The cap on that whiskey was specifically made for pouring measured shots.
Thank you! Im curious then, is there a specific name for it? And was it put on there by the glass maker or is it an after market type thing, added later by the bar (or individual). I'm wondering whether it can come off to clean the inside of the bottle, or if its made to stay that way. Thank you very much for your help!

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SandChip et al,

Gives a whole new meaning to "Trust me. I'm a doctor." :)
 

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Some of these closures were to prevent the refilling of the bottles. There were a number of patents around the turn of the Century. Essentially ensuring one time use.
 

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Some of these closures were to prevent the refilling of the bottles. There were a number of patents around the turn of the Century. Essentially ensuring one time use.
interesting. might explain the cork, and why the bottle is in such good shape. not a lot of use.
 

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