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Stewart
Posted 2008-04-30 2:49 AM (#304314)
Subject: UK Thunderheads


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You'll all gather I've just bought a Thunderhead (1968- tremelo)and pleased with it- all original. I was told that there are very few of them in the UK. Any idea if this is the case. Suggestion was made that there might actually be only half a dozen or so over here.
Stewart
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-04-30 5:49 AM (#304315 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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I've seen maybe 20 T-heads and if we include the Tornado and Eclipse models it's well over 30, so there's probably quite a lot more, mostly thanks to ebay and forums like this. They were never officially imported into the UK when they were in production and I hadn't seen a single Storm series over here until well after ebay got established.
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Stewart
Posted 2008-04-30 12:01 PM (#304316 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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HI Paul- I see your address- you don't live next door to me do you!
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-04-30 12:09 PM (#304317 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Nope, on the other coast. Actually most of the T-heads I've seen I imported myself and sold on. That's about 6 or 7 years ago when nobody wanted them and they could be had for less than $300. I must have sold 14 or 15 of them.
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-04-30 12:45 PM (#304318 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Stewart, back in 1985 I spent a summer working in Edinburgh and staying at the Udny Arms in Newburgh.

Beautiful country.....
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AussieJames
Posted 2008-05-01 3:12 AM (#304319 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads



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I was visiting my Daughter in London Dec 06 and went to Edinburgh for Hogmanay (New Year).
Nearly got blown to bits and the festivities were cancelled. :(
But the pubs were warm and the Whisky smooth.
Great place, the history is amazing.
Sat in chairs that were older than Australia.
AJ
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Beal
Posted 2008-05-01 10:02 AM (#304320 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads



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I spent a year in Scotland one week....

I'd love to go back.
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cliff
Posted 2008-05-01 10:15 AM (#304321 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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I'm going for an all-too-brief visit at the end of this month . . . some skanky little island off the coast near Glasgow.

I've been "In Training" for my visit since Amelia:

Temp, the BlackBottle you brought me is LONG gone (as are two bottles of Glenfiddich15), Lophraig'll be next, & hopefully I can crowbar some Tallisker in as well . . .

Does a liver qualify as "carry-on"??


(Hey Beal, why doncha' "tag along"??? we can look for the golfballs I lost on Amelia . . .)
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-05-01 10:31 AM (#304322 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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It's good to see you're taking your training seriously......
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cliff
Posted 2008-05-01 11:06 AM (#304323 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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"When in Rome . . ."
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-05-01 11:26 AM (#304324 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Originally posted by cliff:
Temp, the BlackBottle you brought me is LONG gone (as are two bottles of Glenfiddich15), Lophraig'll be next, & hopefully I can crowbar some Tallisker in as well . . .
Laphroaig was always my favourite single malt, closely followed by Lagavulin. Since I've been here I've discovered another Islay Malt that is simply spectacular. It's called Caol Ila (pronounced Culleela) I've just killed a bottle of 12-year old. I'll make sure I have another bottle or 2 on hand.

Caol Ila
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cliff
Posted 2008-05-01 12:16 PM (#304325 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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". . I'll make sure I have another bottle or 2 on hand . ."


. . and what'll YOU drink??
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-05-01 2:06 PM (#304326 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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When it comes to Temp, the shorter answer would be to the question "What won't you drink"?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-05-01 2:23 PM (#304327 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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I could understand asking a Scotsman (transplanted or otherwise) for advice on booze, but I would never trust one to tell me how to pronounce something.
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-05-01 3:06 PM (#304328 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
When it comes to Temp, the shorter answer would be to the question "What won't you drink"?
And the answer would be "F*&king Coors Lite" Ya pussy.
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cliff
Posted 2008-05-01 3:23 PM (#304329 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Don't forget the "Mrs. T's Margarita Mix" on Friday nights.

(wahoo.)
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BluesSailor
Posted 2008-05-01 4:06 PM (#304330 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Laphroaig was always my favourite single malt, closely followed by Lagavulin. Since I've been here I've discovered another Islay Malt that is simply spectacular. It's called Caol Ila (pronounced Culleela) I've just killed a bottle of 12-year old. I'll make sure I have another bottle or 2 on hand.
I love it when we talk 'Scotch', as in whiskey. The last of the Bowmore 12yr single malt has gone by and it is time to re-stock. Recommendations are always welcomed! I'll have to try this Caol Ila, if I can find it.

Blues
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2008-05-01 8:37 PM (#304331 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Brad, Bowmore is from the same tiny island as Caol Ila. They share the same US distributor. They should be able to put you in touch with a local supplier (failing that we might be able to arrange a little bootlegging)
Caol Ila - USA distributor


Here's a recommendation for you. Black Bottle. It's a blend of only Islay malts. Inexpensive (over here) and better than any blended Scotch I've ever tasted.

Black Bottle - USA distributor
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BluesSailor
Posted 2008-05-01 9:33 PM (#304332 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Thanks Paul, I'll start looking. There is a store in town that has the biggest selection of scotch I've ever seen in one place.

Brad
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moody, p.i.
Posted 2008-05-01 11:28 PM (#304333 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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Originally posted by Paul Templeman:
Originally posted by moody, p.i.:
When it comes to Temp, the shorter answer would be to the question "What won't you drink"?
And the answer would be "F*&king Coors Lite" Ya pussy.
See? No class in his taste in booze.......
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cliff
Posted 2008-05-02 12:24 AM (#304334 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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I highly recommend the BlackBottle . . .
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Jason_S
Posted 2008-05-02 1:14 AM (#304335 - in reply to #304314)
Subject: Re: UK Thunderheads


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last good scotch i bought was glen leviet(sp) i forget the vintage but the bottlewaslike $75.00

i had Laphroaig at a bar once and loved it but havnt been able to find it at the store i go to..my be ill look else where
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