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maker's mark

noun

  1. the personal mark of a goldsmith or silversmith, struck on the completed pieces.


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“They’re a great chance to catch up with your boys and meet new people, but I wouldn’t say you do any work. But this weekend? How do I put it? Those retreats are a refreshing White Claw, but the Crucible Project is a double shot of Maker’s Mark.”

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If you don’t spot the unique maker’s mark on your first try, you may need to use a magnifying glass.

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At the morning coffee break, over bagels and orange juice, he asked if I liked Maker’s Mark.

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“They brought the projections of what the payments would be for 10, 20, 30 years,” said Josh Ballard, a city council member in Loretto, home of the Maker’s Mark distillery.

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“I’m here today asking you to honor our handshake with the bourbon industry,” said Josh Ballard, a city council member in Loretto, home of the Maker’s Mark distillery.

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