Taylor 1977 Double Magnum Alert

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John Danza
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Todd Pettinger wrote:John,

Thanks for the kind offer... I evidently did not win one of the Double Magnums... I didn't really expect to. Even with the Cdn dollar so close to par, it is still a lot of money and I likely underbid a significant amount.

Next time tcwc has a major auction though, I may check out a different lot or two... one of the lots that has a couple or four bottles that perhaps aren;t easy to source up here. Or are stupidly priced up here.

Fonseca 63 for example. The only wine store in town that has one wants the criminal price of $775C for it. (Think $774USd) Insane. Very likely one of the best VPs I would ever have the pleasure of trying, but a quick wine-searcher search finds me bottles in the US ranging in price from $340-$500Cdn... so I would be foolish to spend $300-350 more than that. Hell, $350C would buy me a pretty decent few bottles of a 2003 Vintage that could go in the cellar an appreciate for a few decades! :)

Todd
Sorry Todd, I just saw your reply. The doubles went for $500 and $520 respectively, which isn't a bad price considering what they are. If you run into something else they have that you would want to buy, feel free to send me a message and I'll pick them up for you.

John
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Post by Moses Botbol »

John Danza wrote:The doubles went for $500 and $520 respectively, which isn't a bad price considering what they are.
That indeed is a great price. Even closer to $700 is good considering the rarity. Someone is smiling who won those.
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Post by Todd Pettinger »

Yikes. I knew I underbid, but I didn't think it was by that little. I bid $480 and expected it to go a lot higher than the $500 that one did sell for. It IS a lot of money, but Moses is right, pretty decent considering what it is. Funnily enough, a '77 Taylor 750 would go for just slightly less than $500 here in Edmonton (if you could get it.) ha ha... jokes on us :roll:

Todd
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