Hi all,
I have a large Bruce Weaver LC-ish bent brandy that I’ve had for a while and it has a curious stamping on it that I’m wondering if anyone knows the significance of.
Typically on the Weavers I’ve seen and owned, they have simply a “BAW” and then a year suffix, such as “12” for 2012, etc.
For whatever reason, this one has “BAW” and then “WW” stamped on it, with no year suffix. Or I suppose it could be “MM” if upside down. Anyone familiar with Bruce’s work know what this means?
Threw in a fun pic of the ring grain for you blast nerds ?
I have a large Bruce Weaver LC-ish bent brandy that I’ve had for a while and it has a curious stamping on it that I’m wondering if anyone knows the significance of.
Typically on the Weavers I’ve seen and owned, they have simply a “BAW” and then a year suffix, such as “12” for 2012, etc.
For whatever reason, this one has “BAW” and then “WW” stamped on it, with no year suffix. Or I suppose it could be “MM” if upside down. Anyone familiar with Bruce’s work know what this means?
Threw in a fun pic of the ring grain for you blast nerds ?