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Jim Beam
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Marguerite
2006-07-02 22:01:45 UTC
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I have a large collection of Jim Beam bottles (including a sealed 4 car
train set), is there any market for these? Some have broken corks,
should they just be tossed? Any help is appreciated!

Marguerite
BOTTLEDOCTOR
2006-07-11 16:20:50 UTC
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Don't forget me for those you don't sell...
Post by Marguerite
I have a large collection of Jim Beam bottles (including a sealed 4 car
train set), is there any market for these? Some have broken corks,
should they just be tossed? Any help is appreciated!
Marguerite
Peter
2006-07-18 02:52:10 UTC
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Post by Marguerite
I have a large collection of Jim Beam bottles (including a sealed 4 car
train set), is there any market for these? Some have broken corks,
should they just be tossed? Any help is appreciated!
Marguerite
Through subsequent research I have found prices for these bottles
ranging from 5 to 500 $$$. The ones with Elvis and John Wayne seems very
popular. You probably need a liquor license to sell the full ones if you
are in the US.
Peter
Marguerite
2006-07-20 01:47:57 UTC
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Post by Peter
Post by Marguerite
I have a large collection of Jim Beam bottles (including a sealed 4 car
train set), is there any market for these? Some have broken corks,
should they just be tossed? Any help is appreciated!
Marguerite
Through subsequent research I have found prices for these bottles
ranging from 5 to 500 $$$. The ones with Elvis and John Wayne seems very
popular. You probably need a liquor license to sell the full ones if you
are in the US.
Peter
I never thought about a liquor license! I sold the train and 5 cars in
the "Wheels" series. I also sold one on Ebay, I contacted them about
the legalities and they said I could ask for proof of age if I was
unsure.

Marguerite

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