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Vintage Betty

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Vintage Betty

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Wining & Dining with Rhyme & Reason, 1933

Wining & Dining with Rhyme & Reason, 1933

I have absolutely no idea where I picked up this book, but the brochure from the Quebec Labor Commission was inside it.

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Smithy

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Thanks for posting that Vintage Betty.

In the way of oldies I have "The Savoy Cocktail" book buried away somewhere along with a rather old edition of Escoffier's "Le Guide Culinaire". Both wonderful.
 

Vintage Betty

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Smithy said:
Thanks for posting that Vintage Betty.

In the way of oldies I have "The Savoy Cocktail" book buried away somewhere along with a rather old edition of Escoffier's "Le Guide Culinaire". Both wonderful.

It's a great book, isn't it? I still chuckle each time I open it. I hope we have the pleasure of seeing your treasures in the near future. :)

Vintage Betty
 

Smithy

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I'll try and dig both out. We still have a lot of boxes of things packed away from when we moved here to Norway. They're in there somewhere!
 

rumblefish

One Too Many
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There was a time this box would be at least 1/3 filled with cigars. I given up all smoking including pipes and cigars for fear of going back to cigarettes. so now it sits empty, that's why I posted here instead of a cigar thread.

I never figured what the box was about except for being a Montecristo cigar box presented from Fransico Flores in 1954. It still smells great from cedar and tobacco. The key is missing.
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Absinthe_1900

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rumblefish said:
Are you drinking Absinthe these days?

Yes, I've been known to have a glass or two.


RockBottom I've read that the "new," now-legal stuff just isn't the same.

The short answer is: The new stuff is indeed absinthe....there have been a few others that compare to the old stuff but none of it comes from Eastern Europe, Germany, or the Czech Republic. Their stuff is undrinkable swill

There is a much longer answer, but it would belong in one of the absinthe threads.
 

Warbaby

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Here are a couple of favorites from my barware collection:

Nifty Napier silver-plated liquor measure. When you squeeze the lever on the side, it lifts a plug in the bottom and the liquor runs smoothly out the bottom of the stem - no drips, no mess, wicked cool. The stepped sides are 1/2 oz. graduations - easy to see in dimly lit, smoky rooms.

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Has the original box and instruction sheet.

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This little Austrian bronze pig corkscrew was designed by Walter Bosse, one of the artists associated with the Wienerwerkstatte.

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Lulu-in-Ny

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I was visiting my favorite Antique store the other day and this guy
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was in the front window. I had no idea what he was, and the man in the place told me he was an old liquor decanter. I loved him at first sight, and here's the best part- when you pick him up, he plays "How Dry I Am". Awesome.
 

Caroline

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Hyde Park Mass, USA
Ok I'll be the first to do the "this isn't quite vintage but" post.

These are probably from the 1980's but I love the houndstooth so I picked it up at the antique mall.

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I find the thicker glass withstands the antics of the modern drunkard much better than the finer stuff. :p
 

texasgirl

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Here are some photos of our new bar. Does anyone have any idea of the era? I'm thinking either 50s or 60s, but I'd appreciate any input! It kinda has a rustic finish, looks like someone applied something darker on top? But we are doing a cowboy/texas/western kinda theme so it's perfect for us. Now we just gotta get some cool barware :)

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