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    Posted 10 years ago

    S.Bingham
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    An old Buchanan's Black and White scotch bottle: 1/10 pint, 86.8 proof, 100% scotch whiskies, distillers of Glasgow and London, Product of Scotland by appointment to her majesty the queen. Do not know the age of this or have any history.

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 10 years ago
      Is that green glass?
    2. S.Bingham, 10 years ago
      yes, it is green glass.
    3. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      Wish you had given a scale on this. It appears to be what we called in Jamaica in the latter last century a "Q of rum" as the empties of a certain size liquor bottle were saved & refilled with rum (usually "John Crow Battie" or super octane rum) for a lifetime of the bottle or owner. An island friend who lived in NYC & his wife disapproved of alcohol, told me his father was visiting & came in one nite drunk & fell on his butt with a "Q" in his back pocket. He said his father reached back at his butt & felt something wet. He proclaimed, "God,- I hope that's blood!" True story.
    4. S.Bingham, 10 years ago
      This small vile is similar to the size of the bottles on airlines, it was empty when I received it. My great-grandmum is from Scotland and loved her medicines, as only she would have called them.
    5. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 10 years ago
      If that small, it isn't a "Q". I don't drink hard liquor but the "Q" meant a quarter of some thing. Maybe 1/4 liter or a fifth but not that small. A "Q" fit easily in a back pocket. Well, I tried.

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