I don't think that is correct. All of the new Marshalls I have received had a combination of red and gold labels. I haven't seen the white labels. Maybe it has something to do with noise level?I'm always changing tubes and I'm frequently given the old ones. I've got quite a varied collection of Marshall tubes, some with white, red and gold lettering.
I'm assuming the color denotes a date range and no tube is better than the other???
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I bought blue once. Really liked the satin lined coffin it came in!
I bought blue once. Really liked the satin lined coffin it came in!



I think I paid around $200 for that last bottle in 2005.I have some white labelled Marshall tubes. Came stock in one of them.
Blue Label Johnnie Walker isn't the $700 stuff, is it?
I think I paid around $200 for that last bottle in 2005.
28 to 60 years from what I read.20 years old?
The last time I bought a bottle of Blue it was $180. And still a blend. I prefer single malts for the uniqueness, but I haven't been able to afford scotch for a few years. Lagavulin is my go to.
Me too for most whiskeys. I love Seagrams VO. Canadian blended whiskys are great. Even the cheap ones.
But my fav drink is always Old Grand Dad bonded