That's pretty cool. Different times. Probably still have a bunch of 10p coins for it from visiting family when I was but a wee lad.
Would love to have that for the man-cave, although I prefer Bushmill's to Jameson.
(shhhh... don't tell my family, they'd disown me for liking that Nordy Protestant swill)
I would consider $400-$500 for it, could tell Tina its a heritage thing.

Jim
p.s. - Tom... it's Whisk
ey when it's Irish.
Love the Bushmill's comment. Reminds me of a story my dad used to tell. Before I was born (back in the late 50's), my father and a lot of his friends were members of the Knights of Columbus. Apparently one night somebody mentioned that Bushmill's was made in the Protestant side of Ireland.

With that, they immediately grabbed every bottle from the K of C Hall, took them outside and dumped them down the sewer.

Personally, I would have dispensed with it by drinking it!
