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  1. Absinthe_1900

    Golden Era spirits/liqueurs

    This page might help: http://www.cocktaildb.com/ingr_search There quite a number of ingredients that one can browse, the defunct ingredients are both fascinating and aggravating. As there are some I'd love to get my hands on today. Snag some of the reprinted vintage cocktail books...
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    Free Armani jacket scam (Anyone have this great opportunity yet?)

    You should have offered the jacket guys a meal at Mendy's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Soup_(Seinfeld)
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    Show Us Your Time Capsuled Item!

    Unboxing a vintage Herbsaint drip glass from 1955, that was stored for many years. Unwrapping the paper. Reunited
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    Your first flight jacket

    I had one when I was six years old, I wore with my Ideal Toy Co. official Steve Canyon helmet. I outgrew it pretty fast, I miss the helmet too...:p
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    crosley radios

    If you can get an Orthophonic Victor, especially one of the Orthophonic Crendzas you might be surprised how nice an internal horn Victrola can sound.
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    Favorite 1920s Cocktails?

    Hmmmm.....what would be my choice of drink? ;) Vintage Cocktail, the classic New Orleans Sazerac. A few nice vintage books reprinted here: http://www.cocktailkingdom.com/ Marc, actually the U. S. absinthe ban was pre-prohibition, signed in 1912. A pre-prohibition American...
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    Hitler's fedora

    I like Igor Sikorsky's hat better: http://www.sikorskyarchives.com/vought.html http://www.sikorskyarchives.com/fedora.html
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    The Martini

    the original meaning of a "Dry Martini" was to use dry Vermouth, not remove the Vermouth from the recipe.
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    A REAL Fedora Lounge?

    There are actually two locations here in Houston, one inner-loop, and one on the west side of town. I've been to the inner-loop location as it's very near where I live, and a pretty nice place to have drink.
  10. Absinthe_1900

    A REAL Fedora Lounge?

    The inside is pretty nice, with a vintage back bar set up. It's not a bad place actually.
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    The Miracle of Absinthe

    Vieux Carré Vieux Pontarlier Leopold Brothers Absinthe All reasonably priced and decent tasting, if not in your local liquor store check Drink Up NY online. More decent absinthe being released domestically soon.
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    Prohibition

    Some distillers were quietly working while the states were still ratifiying the 21st amendment, so that when repeal took place they could hit the ground running. A newspaper ad from December 1933:
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    WWII Combat Injuries

    Famed Lockheed test pilot Marshall Headle wrecked his health in high altitude chamber tests. You are probably thinking of these two films: Dive Bomber, Errol Flynn and Fred MacMurray. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0033537/ The Gable and Myrna Loy film was Test Pilot...
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    198 Year Old Cognac! Vintage 1811 !

    Visit: http://finestandrarest.com/ There is an e-mail link on the page Talk to David about the bottle, tell him the Herbsaint guy sent you. ;)
  15. Absinthe_1900

    The Aviation Cocktail

    The version on You Tube doesn't have Crème de Violette in the recipe, which is essential in making a proper Aviation Cocktail.
  16. Absinthe_1900

    The Evening Tipple...

    Not a brand, it's a measurement.lol Pony = 1 oz.
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    The Miracle of Absinthe

    Really? You'd be surprised what is out there....
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    Vintage Bar Books and Must-Have Cocktail Books

    Clisby Arthur's Famous New Orleans Drinks. The Gentleman's Companion Both books and the slipcase A couple of Trader Vic's books from the 40s And these oldies. ;)
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    The Miracle of Absinthe

    It's not the first silly article on absinthe, and certainly won't be the last. It's an enjoyable drink if one likes aniseed based liquor with a long and complicated history, and with much of the bad press undeserved. There are some good references in this thread where one can find out accurate...
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    Depression Glass

    Google Gene Florence, his books are widely available. Try here: http://www.ndga.net/

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