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jguss

Lifer
Jul 7, 2013
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A 2952 Rhum Agricole (made from cane juice rather than molasses) from Martinique - one of the best rum/rhum in my experience
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1952 Cognac and Armagnac
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Very cool. The legendary Sherry-Lehmann (which came to such a sad end last year) used to offer a Founder’s Reserve armagnac in many vintages, some stretching back to the dawn of the 20th century. I got one of my brothers a ‘56 for a birthday many years ago.
 
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chilllucky

Lifer
Jul 15, 2018
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Chicago, IL, USA
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67 Vespa SS 180. Have a same model, in 100+ pieces in the garage.

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I was a lambretta man, myself and owned a few who's parts, at least, probably covered my birth year (1974). There was maybe a summer or two in the late '90's when I could have put that small frame vespa together for you without a manual. But that knowledge has long since left my active memory.
 

trudger

Part of the Furniture Now
Jan 1, 2019
891
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‘Burbs of Detroit
I collect Coleman lanterns and a few stoves (I am NOT a “Stovie” haha). Coleman dates the products with the month and year of manufacture. I have yet to find a birth year/month lantern. As we know this tends to include family members, times of importance, and other excuses for one more.
 

DesertDan

Part of the Furniture Now
Oct 27, 2022
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Tucson, AZ
I would dearly love a 1964 Fender Jazz bass in Sherwood Green Metallic with matching headstock.
And if that wasn't unobtanium enough, lefthanded.