What a nice find. I was unaware that Jack Daniels made the Belle of Lincoln brand. Jack Daniels released a commemorative decanter in 1979 and the decanter tag gives some background on the origin of the label.
From another site “Before 1871, the area that comprises Lynchburg and portions of Moore County was part of the larger Lincoln County, and “Belle of Lincoln” was one of the earliest names under which Jack Daniel sold his whiskey”
Here are some articles about Indy’s personal firearms used in filming. A surprise was having the first article suggests that the presumed Webley Mk VI was in fact a Webley Green.
What a nice find. I was unaware that Jack Daniels made the Belle of Lincoln brand. Jack Daniels released a commemorative decanter in 1979 and the decanter tag gives some background on the origin of the label.
ReplyDeleteFrom another site
“Before 1871, the area that comprises Lynchburg and portions of Moore County was part of the larger Lincoln County, and “Belle of Lincoln” was one of the earliest names under which Jack Daniel sold his whiskey”
http://www.antique-bottles.net/showthread.php?361156-Jack-Daniels-Belle-of-Lincoln-paper-label
http://www.jdcollectorspage.com/decanters3.html
Here are some articles about Indy’s personal firearms used in filming. A surprise was having the first article suggests that the presumed Webley Mk VI was in fact a Webley Green.
http://www.indygear.com/igguns.html
http://indianajones.wikia.com/wiki/Indy%27s_pistol
http://www.imfdb.org/wiki/Raiders_of_the_Lost_Ark
http://www.theraider.net/information/indy_gear/revolver.php
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHNKwgc4-tY