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Touche'.
It's more of an issue of space. I prefer to fill my bar's upper glass-fronted cabinets with cool-looking bottles and nice glassware. The lower cabinets are reserved for the booze.
That, and I may only have a particular booze once. I won't feel bad throwing out a $2.50 - $5.00 paper or leather tag but it would be pretty wasteful to have to pitch a $30+ etched decanter.
It's more of an issue of space. I prefer to fill my bar's upper glass-fronted cabinets with cool-looking bottles and nice glassware. The lower cabinets are reserved for the booze.
That, and I may only have a particular booze once. I won't feel bad throwing out a $2.50 - $5.00 paper or leather tag but it would be pretty wasteful to have to pitch a $30+ etched decanter.
#227
Touche'.
It's more of an issue of space. I prefer to fill my bar's upper glass-fronted cabinets with cool-looking bottles and nice glassware. The lower cabinets are reserved for the booze.
That, and I may only have a particular booze once. I won't feel bad throwing out a $2.50 - $5.00 paper or leather tag but it would be pretty wasteful to have to pitch a $30+ etched decanter.
It's more of an issue of space. I prefer to fill my bar's upper glass-fronted cabinets with cool-looking bottles and nice glassware. The lower cabinets are reserved for the booze.
That, and I may only have a particular booze once. I won't feel bad throwing out a $2.50 - $5.00 paper or leather tag but it would be pretty wasteful to have to pitch a $30+ etched decanter.
re: the etching....maybe you could like strikethrough the old one when you re-etch for a new one? they you'll have like a history of what you've drank nice and handy. Just an idea.