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Graham 1948
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Older than 1955?
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Fonseca 48?
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DRT wrote:Older than 1955?
Yes, older than 1955
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Croft '50
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Older than 1950?
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DRT wrote:Let's try to narrow the field of possibilities:
Was it from the 1963 vintage?
DRT wrote:Was it from the Christmas tasting at The Bell?
DRT wrote:Older than 1955?
DRT wrote:Older than 1950?
All very helpful for the team reaching the answer, but... where are your guesses, sir?!
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Not my turn, and there are probably 2-300 VPs still within range so guessing at this point is somewhat useless :roll:
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PhilW wrote:Croft '50
Close on the shipper. Close on the vintage, a little older.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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AHB wrote:
PhilW wrote:Croft '50
Close on the shipper. Close on the vintage, a little older.
Did you answer the two 48 guesses...?
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Delaforce 1947?
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Fonseca '48?
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PhilW wrote:Fonseca '48?
I said that earlier. But I will say Cockburn thirty-five, just in case.
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djewesbury wrote:
AHB wrote:
PhilW wrote:Croft '50
Close on the shipper. Close on the vintage, a little older.
Did you answer the two 48 guesses...?
Sorry, missed those on the iPhone.

Older than 1948. Not Fonseca or Graham.
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DRT wrote:Delaforce 1947?
Right vintage. Close on the shipper, although not as close as Croft.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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LGTrotter wrote:
PhilW wrote:Fonseca '48?
I said that earlier. But I will say Cockburn thirty-five, just in case.
Right shipper, wrong vintage.

That's probably enough by way of clues. Who wants the next question?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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AHB wrote:
DRT wrote:Delaforce 1947?
Right vintage. Close on the shipper, although not as close as Croft.
Then I'll guess you mean close alphabetically rather than TFP and go for Cockburn 1947?
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Just seen Alex's second clue (posts crossed), so am assuming it is my turn:

I have just seen the name of a member of TPF on ebay, in an auction ending this weekend - who and why?
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AHB wrote:
djewesbury wrote:
AHB wrote:
PhilW wrote:Croft '50
Close on the shipper. Close on the vintage, a little older.
Did you answer the two 48 guesses...?
Sorry, missed those on the iPhone.

Older than 1948. Not Fonseca or Graham.
So to recap, we've been told that 1945 is not far wrong, but that it's not 1948. It isn't Fonseca, Graham or Taylor, but Croft is 'close'.
Taking that literally, the closest other house to the Croft quinta at Roêda is Dow. Is it a Dow 42?
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djewesbury wrote:So to recap, we've been told that 1945 is not far wrong, but that it's not 1948. It isn't Fonseca, Graham or Taylor, but Croft is 'close'. Taking that literally, the closest other house to the Croft quinta at Roêda is Dow. Is it a Dow 42?
Go back a couple of posts; Alex confirmed the vintage was '47, and then that the shipper was Cockburn just as I guessed Ck'47; I have already claimed, and asked the next question pending confirmation :shock:
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is it page 252 yet...? (no)
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PhilW wrote:
djewesbury wrote:So to recap, we've been told that 1945 is not far wrong, but that it's not 1948. It isn't Fonseca, Graham or Taylor, but Croft is 'close'. Taking that literally, the closest other house to the Croft quinta at Roêda is Dow. Is it a Dow 42?
Go back a couple of posts; Alex confirmed the vintage was '47, and then that the shipper was Cockburn just as I guessed Ck'47; I have already claimed, and asked the next question pending confirmation :shock:
Whoops! Had a slightly-too-good lunch.
*doffs cap and withdraws*
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PhilW wrote:I have just seen the name of a member of TPF on ebay, in an auction ending this weekend - who and why?
Derek's telescope? Selling his tube *wags little finger* to get a bigger one.
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Julian. Selling his big empty tubes.
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Me selling off my collection of hand-tooled vintage jokes.
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LGTrotter wrote:Me selling off my collection of hand-tooled vintage jokes.
Or maybe me selling off the words 'Owen' 'joke' 'tool' 'big' and 'tube'?
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LGTrotter wrote:Derek's telescope? Selling his tube *wags little finger* to get a bigger one.
djewesbury wrote:Julian. Selling his big empty tubes.
LGTrotter wrote:Me selling off my collection of hand-tooled vintage jokes.
No, none of the people mentioned, and the "why" does not involve the girth of any TPF member's tube.

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PhilW wrote:I have just seen the name of a member of TPF on ebay, in an auction ending this weekend - who and why?
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Tom selling fireworks?
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DRT wrote:Tom selling fireworks?
In a fat tube, or lots of little ones?
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Not Tom, and not fireworks.
Clue: The TPF member is NOT the seller.
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Was it DRT trying to buy some more Royal Oporto 1983?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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PhilW wrote:Clue: The TPF member is NOT the seller.
Is Jo selling me on Ebay?
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I didn't think buyers' names showed up on Ebay.
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Is it Julian's book?
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DRT wrote:I didn't think buyers' names showed up on Ebay.
good thinking ....my first thought was this listing (link) but i don't think it fits the criteria
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AJM, ending Sunday.... link
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djewesbury wrote:Is it Julian's book?
RAYC wrote:
DRT wrote:I didn't think buyers' names showed up on Ebay.
good thinking ....my first thought was this listing (link) but i don't think it fits the criteria
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djewesbury wrote:
djewesbury wrote:Is it Julian's book?
RAYC wrote:
DRT wrote:I didn't think buyers' names showed up on Ebay.
good thinking ....my first thought was this listing (link) but i don't think it fits the criteria
so have you found one ending this weekend?
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RAYC wrote:
djewesbury wrote:
djewesbury wrote:Is it Julian's book?
RAYC wrote:
DRT wrote:I didn't think buyers' names showed up on Ebay.
good thinking ....my first thought was this listing (link) but i don't think it fits the criteria
so have you found one ending this weekend?
I haven't actually done the checking-on-eBay bit...
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Or this; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wilson-Phil-G ... 589c56d250

I shall learn to do neater links some other time. Even though it fails to fit the criteria the resemblance is uncanny.
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Phil has asked a question and disappeared again. Should we declare Daniel the winner?
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LGTrotter wrote:Or this; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wilson-Phil-G ... 589c56d250

I shall learn to do neater links some other time. Even though it fails to fit the criteria the resemblance is uncanny.
Phil's name isn't Wilson though.
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djewesbury wrote:
LGTrotter wrote:Or this; http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wilson-Phil-G ... 589c56d250

I shall learn to do neater links some other time. Even though it fails to fit the criteria the resemblance is uncanny.
Phil's name isn't Wilson though.
Boo-hiss and down with that sort of thing.
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You were searching for golf clubs as a late Xmas present for an Australian relative: link
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LGTrotter wrote:I shall learn to do neater links some other time.
To post a neat link to Ebay type the following:
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Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy.
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DRT wrote:Easy-peasy, lemon-squeezy.
As any manager of mine will testify my capacity to misunderstand and forestall technology is legendary. I bet it won't be.
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RAYC wrote:You were searching for golf clubs as a late Xmas present for an Australian relative: link
If permitted, i'm withdrawing my previous guess and going for Griff instead (ending Sunday, one of your wife's hobbies): link
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Nope, no guesses approaching the right answer yet...
Clue: The TPF member is mentioned by TPF name, not "real" name, and not just Christian name. The reference is NOT a co-incidence, either.
p.s. Have just been out for food with friends, and have another friend coming over shortly, so will be intermittent quizmaster again (as usual!). Another clue later tonight, if needed.
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Is it a bottle of Port with a tasting note from AHB in the description?
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DRT wrote:Is it a bottle of Port with a tasting note from AHB in the description?
It certainly is; There is a bottle of F77 on there, with tasting notes from Wine Spectator, Robert Parker, Neil Martin and AHB - and AHB's score is the lowest of the lot :o

DRT's question.
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