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After about 5 years, I finally, FINALLY got the second "Letter 'N'", the last piece in my collection.

I will savor this last bottle of Blanton's, as it will likely be the last bottle I buy for a long time-- not because I dislike Blanton's (far from it-- it is one of my favorite bourbons), but because I have limited funds, which I plan on using to explore the vast field of bourbon offerings out there. I definitely need to try more Heaven Hill products, for example, as well as more Buffalo Trace stuff that I need to try...

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I have an O and an S if anyone needs them. Cheers! Joe

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Note: At the BT gift shop, they also offer a stave without any holes drilled. It isn't a stave that was associated with a barrell that became Blanton's if you're that particular. The stave without the holes I tihnk was $15. I can operate a drill for a $50 savings. Now, where can I hang a stave with Blanton's horses where my friends can enjoy it but my wife won't see it ...?

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I have an O and an S if anyone needs them. Cheers! Joe

I need an S, Joe.....:grin:

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I have an idea how about we all bring all our extra Blanton's stoppers to the gazebo in September and put them in a bowl on the table. People can pick through them and pick out the ones they need.

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I have extra N2 L O and T. Need the first N. If anyone wants to trade PM me.

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I have an idea how about we all bring all our extra Blanton's stoppers to the gazebo in September and put them in a bowl on the table. People can pick through them and pick out the ones they need.

But, that's cheating!! :D Come on, you gotta pony up and drink your 8 bottles, and get your collection the hard way. ;)

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I have an extra G and an X if anybody needs those.

No doubt the Dan Quayle-inspired "Olde English" spelling of the name. :lol:

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No doubt the Dan Quayle-inspired "Olde English" spelling of the name. :lol:

That reminds me, I also have a yogh and a thorn.;)

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I guess Joe is ignoring me....:skep:

I have an extra S and N2. The only other one i have is an L.

PM Me with your address and Ill send you the S.

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I ended up finding out about this last summer and had to find all of the ponies and get the stave from BT. It was a fun summer.

tony

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BTW, if anyone is boring their own holes in a stave, the correct bit size is 7/8". I of course only had 3/4" and 1" in my garage, so it took a trip to the hardware store last night.

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When I finish my current bottle, I will have the collection. It really was more about the journey than the destination.

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When I finish my current bottle, I will have the collection. It really was more about the journey than the destination.
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When I finish my current bottle, I will have the collection. It really was more about the journey than the destination.
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Bottle & stave are now complete. I feel like Alexander the Great, crying with nothing left to achieve.

So what have you guys thought about the differences from barrel to barrel along the course of your journey?

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Bottle & stave are now complete. I feel like Alexander the Great, crying with nothing left to achieve.

Africans, Thracians, Parthians... The sight of you on your Blanton's horse would be godlike to many tribes.

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So what have you guys thought about the differences from barrel to barrel along the course of your journey?

I caught one bottle where a citrus flavor was a bit overpowering. I believe it was from 2010, and I really didn't care for it. It did make a nice Manhattan. I had another the was slightly earlier that was a little bland, but not bad. Other than those two, I think it is pretty consistant as single barrel products go. Just my $.02.

That said, I never paid much attention to barrel number or year, so it's possible I drank a handful of bottles that either came from an identical barrel or similar timeframes.

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Africans, Thracians, Parthians... The sight of you on your Blanton's horse would be godlike to many tribes.

I'm not sure the sight of a balding, overwieght man stuggling mightily to stay balanced on a moving horse is considered as a diety in very many civilizations, but I appreciate the thought! :crazy:

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Bottle & stave are now complete. I feel like Alexander the Great, crying with nothing left to achieve.

No, no. Now you need another with the horses from Blanton's Gold (instead of the bronze). Think of it as an entirely new challenge.:lol:

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No, no. Now you need another with the horses from Blanton's Gold (instead of the bronze). Think of it as an entirely new challenge.:lol:

That would be a considerable challenge. I've never even tasted the export versions, let alone collected the stoppers.

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