A big fat cryer from last fall

PikesPeakCharlie

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Woa, that would have been a killer charlie. I would still display it. ...why is it that the good ones are always broken?

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Woulda been killer, hopefully you find a whole example in the near future
 

Woa, that would have been a killer charlie. I would still display it. ...why is it that the good ones are always broken? Sent from my iPhone using TreasureNet

That's what I'd like to know, seems like a bottle digging law that most often, the best bottles are broken.
 

It is a big drag that its broke,but is rare enough it has found a spot of honor on the shelf
 

That is one heartbreaker!
I've dug shards of the round Wig Wam, and a few Gun Wa pieces, but never anything like that.
Still it's a beauty!
Carl
 

Carl , I've dug a Gun Wa's , but the round Wigwam is my dream bottle !!!!! well and the Endlich & Good ,,,,,,, ok , and a Denver Ale &Brewing and ,,,,,,,,,,,, :)
 

A Hutch whiskey? (or is it really a Hutch?)-- I don't think I've ever even heard of one. Wow. That hurts. Yak
 

Yak , Not a hutch , just a rare and hard to come by whiskey. Here is a pic of it from the Colorado book
 

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I would still gladly use that for my occasional imbibing purposes.
Carl
 

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