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SFbay's Offseason Bourbon Story:
I was at a mini-storage where I was keeping my ATV's a few years ago. There was an old man a few spaces down who looked like he was struggling. He comes over and asks if I can help him load some large wooden shipping crates onto his trailer. Of course I stop and help him. After we're done loading, we get to talking.
He tells me his dad recently passed away and he's cleaning out his father's stuff. Having done that after my father passed I can tell you it can be a heavy event, so I hang with him for a few minutes, he seemed like he needed some company. He tells me that his father was collector of unique restaurant memorabilia. He takes a few minutes to show me a bunch of stuff, he had all sorts of cool stuff in that storage. He then says, "Son, do you like bourbon?" I said yes, even though I'm not a big bourbon guy.
So he takes a crow bar, pops open a large shipping crate, reaches in and hands me a bottle wrapped in newspaper. Not wanting to look a gift horse in the mouth, I take a quick peek, leave it wrapped in the newspaper, thank him, exchange a greeting and head home.
When I get home I find that its a bottle of 1970 Old Fitzgerald Prime. I have no idea what that is. A while later I go on the web and find a message board of high end whiskey lovers. I sign up and post pics asking what I have. Within minutes a guy responds telling me he knows exactly what I have. Old Fitzgerald used to do limited run, custom cannisters of bourbon. He said he'd seen a near identical bottle to mine sell at auction for $1200 recently. He then offers me $800 for it. We exchange cell numbers and I tell him I'll call him tomorrow. Im thinking $800 for being a good samaritan for 25 minutes is a fine reward.
I grab the bottle and go to put it on the kitchen counter. As I grab it the cork fails, the decorative ball cap comes off and shatters on the tile floor. Doh! The next day I text him some 'after pics' of the bottle to the buyer and tell him what happened. He says he's got bad news and worse news. lol Bad news - I broke the seal so I cannot sell it at auction. Worse news - I could have sold the empty cannister to collectors online for $75 but not now that the ball cap is broken.
He said he believed me and said he'd still offer me $350 for it and would cover shipping. I said for $350 I'll just keep it for a fitting occasion. You could tell he was true whiskey & bourbon lover because he seemed excited to here me say that. So I kept it. Still haven't opened it.
The bottle.
The old man and the shipping crates.
The newspaper it was wrapped in. Dated June 24th, 1973.
Post accident bottle. Still sealed though. whew.
I was at a mini-storage where I was keeping my ATV's a few years ago. There was an old man a few spaces down who looked like he was struggling. He comes over and asks if I can help him load some large wooden shipping crates onto his trailer. Of course I stop and help him. After we're done loading, we get to talking.
He tells me his dad recently passed away and he's cleaning out his father's stuff. Having done that after my father passed I can tell you it can be a heavy event, so I hang with him for a few minutes, he seemed like he needed some company. He tells me that his father was collector of unique restaurant memorabilia. He takes a few minutes to show me a bunch of stuff, he had all sorts of cool stuff in that storage. He then says, "Son, do you like bourbon?" I said yes, even though I'm not a big bourbon guy.
So he takes a crow bar, pops open a large shipping crate, reaches in and hands me a bottle wrapped in newspaper. Not wanting to look a gift horse in the mouth, I take a quick peek, leave it wrapped in the newspaper, thank him, exchange a greeting and head home.
When I get home I find that its a bottle of 1970 Old Fitzgerald Prime. I have no idea what that is. A while later I go on the web and find a message board of high end whiskey lovers. I sign up and post pics asking what I have. Within minutes a guy responds telling me he knows exactly what I have. Old Fitzgerald used to do limited run, custom cannisters of bourbon. He said he'd seen a near identical bottle to mine sell at auction for $1200 recently. He then offers me $800 for it. We exchange cell numbers and I tell him I'll call him tomorrow. Im thinking $800 for being a good samaritan for 25 minutes is a fine reward.
I grab the bottle and go to put it on the kitchen counter. As I grab it the cork fails, the decorative ball cap comes off and shatters on the tile floor. Doh! The next day I text him some 'after pics' of the bottle to the buyer and tell him what happened. He says he's got bad news and worse news. lol Bad news - I broke the seal so I cannot sell it at auction. Worse news - I could have sold the empty cannister to collectors online for $75 but not now that the ball cap is broken.
He said he believed me and said he'd still offer me $350 for it and would cover shipping. I said for $350 I'll just keep it for a fitting occasion. You could tell he was true whiskey & bourbon lover because he seemed excited to here me say that. So I kept it. Still haven't opened it.
The bottle.
The old man and the shipping crates.
The newspaper it was wrapped in. Dated June 24th, 1973.
Post accident bottle. Still sealed though. whew.
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