Trade Value: Vintage Fantomes

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  1. newbeeraday

    newbeeraday Pooh-Bah (1,642) May 1, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    I have recently got these in my possession through a beer trade overseas. And I have no clue what they are worth or whether they are drain pours (haha, i hope not). Any help at all on what they are worth would be greatly appreciated. Dont know what im going to do with them yet, but just am curious.
    Fantome Automne 93 (not in picture, this one actually broke en-route home)
    - fantome Automne 94
    - Fantome Automne 96
    - Fantome ete 93
    - Fantome ete 94
    - Fantome ete 95
    - Fantome ete 98
    - Fantome flop 2000
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  2. newbeeraday

    newbeeraday Pooh-Bah (1,642) May 1, 2014 Pennsylvania
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  3. evilcatfish

    evilcatfish Pooh-Bah (2,116) May 11, 2012 Missouri
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    I say drink those babies. Could be an interesting and unique experience. Wish I had some real input, I've never had any Fantome older than 3 or 4 years
     
  4. beeraroundtown

    beeraroundtown Initiate (0) Oct 11, 2008 Oregon

    Nice find. Definitely worth a lot to the right people. Most likely way over the hill, but some of us really don't care.
     
  5. jae

    jae Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2010 Washington

    Wow. I'd drink them for sure.
     
  6. AdamP

    AdamP Initiate (0) Mar 26, 2012 Pennsylvania

    If you're near the Philly area, I have a tasting group that I imagine would be quite interested in seeing what some of those bottles are like. Could be fun to have you join us for a share if you're interested!
     
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  7. nicks6217

    nicks6217 Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2010 California

    Vintage Fantome are always hard to gauge since they're so obscure and usually have huge bottle variations?

    What are you looking for?
     
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  8. Janeinma

    Janeinma Initiate (0) May 24, 2009 Massachusetts

    I know someone who loves fantome who may want to talk to you @hash_tagger
     
  9. hash_tagger

    hash_tagger Initiate (0) Jan 18, 2013 Texas

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  10. newbeeraday

    newbeeraday Pooh-Bah (1,642) May 1, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    I don't want this to turn into an auction. So now that what I'm about to post, I do not want anyone to send me a "better deal". Seriously don't, I will not respond.
    My question is, is it fair for both parties to trade Armand set for most of these bottles?
     
  11. mlhyatt

    mlhyatt Initiate (0) Jul 27, 2013 Georgia

    If i had those bottles and was offered an armand set, i would make that trade.
     
  12. King_Ranch

    King_Ranch Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2014 Texas

    So you traded for them to flip them and you have no idea what they are worth?

    What did you trade for them?
     
  13. newbeeraday

    newbeeraday Pooh-Bah (1,642) May 1, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    @King_Ranch I was in beligum and helped out a guy big time. So these were part of that. These were like extras for what I really wanted from him. It was a win.
     
  14. King_Ranch

    King_Ranch Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2014 Texas

    #14 King_Ranch, Nov 9, 2014
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  15. newbeeraday

    newbeeraday Pooh-Bah (1,642) May 1, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    @King_Ranch to post it would be sorta redundant. Since I landed to huge hauls of Fou this year.
     
  16. AlexFields

    AlexFields Pooh-Bah (1,912) Dec 13, 2009 Tennessee
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    These would trade for other very rare Fantomes. It's a weird niche market where the value is super high, but the people interested in trading for them are all Fantome nerds who mostly will have other Fantome to trade, so it's hard to trade this stuff for other equally rare stuff that isn't Fantome. Lambic is the one thing you're likely to get a fair deal with if you're patient and find the right person. What you're offering is much more rare, but much less broadly sought after, than an Armand'4 set. It's really impossible to say what is "fair" there since there's so little precedent and it's so subjective to who the traders are. But there's no way it wouldn't be at least fair and maybe extremely generous to ask for an Armand'4 set for all of these.

    I am super interested in all of these but don't have the ammo right now. The most I could offer would be like Fou or some moderately rare BA stouts which would be a lowball offer.
     
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  17. King_Ranch

    King_Ranch Initiate (0) Feb 19, 2014 Texas

    Well good luck with your transaction then.
    Sounds like you have a good grasp on things.

    Cheers!
     
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