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08-30-2000, 04:31 PM,
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Hi
I have a small collection of wines ranging from 1930s to 60s which I want to sell. However I have no idea how to find the right price and place for that. I would greatly appreciate any assistance.
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08-31-2000, 05:28 AM,
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Hi Bacchatus, and welcome to the Wine Board. You are going to have to get more specific. Around 99% of the wines produced during that period are good for no use other than mixing cement. The other 1% could be valuable, but not if they are oneseys or twoseys. Wine going to auction (the only legal way of selling it) should either be extremely rare and valuable or avilable in case lots or oversize bottles. We don't encourage selling wine around here anyway. We encourage drinking it.

[This message has been edited by Innkeeper (edited 08-31-2000).]
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08-31-2000, 07:32 AM,
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Hi Bacchatus and welcome to the board. If you have a list of the wines and you feel like it, e-mail it to me. If you do have some valuable juice I`ll try to put you on to the best source to sell. What IK told you is like it be. If these are random bottles from Uncle Festers` basement you`ll probably be disheartened. winoweenie
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