Thank you so much for your post here and your involvement in mine. I see we both have the same problem and I believe we are not the only one.
Photo you made is just great, because I can see you have a special and lovely tin case there with evenly interesting treasure inside. I am not sure how costums work if you send a bottle as a "gift" overseas. I guess it depends on the final destination. But finding a new owner can be tricky, because promoting and selling, unless you are producer and you fit to the right category is hmm..... how should I say... I will not even say it. You know.
I am sure all these spirits taste amazing, at least profesionals says so about aged spirits. It's not only years spent in the brewery, it's different but it works also in the bottle. With wine is way different.
But we are after all talking about collectibles. This is a completely different mindset that works around these bottles. Yes, prices are higher, sure. If you would buy a new bottle you would pay at least 5 - 6 times less. So there is no point to worry that someone would buy it with a prime motif to drink it.
It feels really good to get a new follower and yes I will keep going. I give you my word. If I find any useful information that could bring us to fulfill our wish around the market part, I will post it here. Stay in touch.
RE: Touching history - Prohibited vintage Collectibles??