The cap is likely to come apart if you put any pressure on it. The
tops tend to separate from the corks. I'd regard it as a keepsake, or
sell it. If you do open it, smell it first and try it with a dip pen,
not a fountain pen.
--Bob Whitmire
"Art's just fart without the eff."
www.bwp33.com
On Oct 14, 2009, at 8:02 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> 've lost the note that came with the bottle, but I think it's around
> 200 years old. It went down in a storm in the South Atlantic and was
> being sold in a shop in Stanley. Do you reckon it's worth opening and
> trying in a pen, an old one perhaps?
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