Posted by gBqsPxAZ on August 25, 2025 at 08:50:10:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Tom Collins' Slow Jim shot glass posted by Al Lewis on January 13, 2011 at 05:42:03:
: Thanks Zach. I've searched online and I've been watching eBay, but I've not seen this particular glass with any history or value. No matter what any book or authority says, I think any shot is worth whatever you have to pay for it. Just like this Slow Jim shot, I'd never seen one like it and it was in a case in an antique mall. I couldn't exactly turn it down to get it cheaper at WalMart. When I see a shot that I like and want, I just pay what I have to pay if it's worth it to me. I've bought some very nice pre-pros at dirt cheap prices, and I've had to pay higher than average prices for some modern glasses. It just depends on my needs and the availability.
: Thanks for you input and suggestions.
: : ya...i have never seen one b4 ether "2000 shot glasses here" at the least....i would think it is worth 10-15 bucks......but could be worth alot more to the right person. shot glasses r worth all diff prices to diff ppl.....just depends on what they r looking for. i would try lookin it up on ebay.....that might give ya more of an idea....hope that helps.
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: : : I recently acquired a rose colored, flared shot glass that has a gently textured inner surface. It has the words "Tom Collins' Slow Jim" imprinted in white letters. There's also a white measuring line around the upper part of the glass. The markings are a glossy white - not etched. The glass is thin, but not quite as thin as a pre-pro. There is no manufacturer's mark on the bottom of the glass that I can discern. Well, there's a very faint mark on the bottom that could possibly be the Libby L inside a circle, but that's just a creative guess on my part. I'm thinking this glass might be from the 40's or 50's, but that's just a guess, too. I'm sure that I paid too much for it, but I bought it because I'd never seen another like it anywhere.
: : : Does anyone have any idea what the age, origin, and value of this shot glass might be? Much thanks in advance for whatever information anyone can offer.