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From one of the many tool catalogs I have, I purchased a 12 oz double wall
stainless steel coffee cup. I can't remember which firm I bought it from. I've looked through all the catalogs I have...no luck. Anyone have an idea. I want several more to give as gifts. TIA Max |
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Is this it?
http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...=2,40733,40734 Michael Latcha - at home in Redford, MI "Max" wrote in message . com... From one of the many tool catalogs I have, I purchased a 12 oz double wall stainless steel coffee cup. I can't remember which firm I bought it from. I've looked through all the catalogs I have...no luck. Anyone have an idea. I want several more to give as gifts. TIA Max |
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"Michael Latcha" wrote in message ... Is this it? http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...=2,40733,40734 Michael Latcha - at home in Redford, MI No more phone calls folks, we have a winner. Thanks Michael, Max |
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Hmmmm looks good. I think I'm gonna get one. The wife will faint as it's not a tool from them but I believe on living on the edge. Will someone catch me please |
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Have one, 12 oz stein, much dented and scratched now and on it's 2nd lid.
Great product, easy to clean and doesn't leave a ring on cast iron. "Lee" wrote in message . .. Hmmmm looks good. I think I'm gonna get one. The wife will faint as it's not a tool from them but I believe on living on the edge. Will someone catch me please |
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On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 02:52:30 GMT, "Lee" wrote:
Hmmmm looks good. I think I'm gonna get one. The wife will faint as it's not a tool from them but I believe on living on the edge. I just got an order from LV as a "last order before moving to Mexico" thing... No tools, just both types of LV hats, one in each color... they'll go crazy in Baha, trying to figure out what the hell Lee Valley is.. *eg* Mac https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis https://home.comcast.net/~mac.davis/wood_stuff.htm |
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Michael Latcha wrote:
Is this it? http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...=2,40733,40734 This is what I use: http://www.zaccardis.com/thermos-nis...ug-jmf502.html Not quite as pretty, but it holds 2 cups, wide bottom makes it stable, and it keeps my coffee nicely hot for 3-4 hours. Only problem is that it doesn't fit into the car cup-holders. Chris |
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"mac davis" wrote On Fri, 08 Sep 2006 02:52:30 GMT, "Lee" wrote: Hmmmm looks good. I think I'm gonna get one. The wife will faint as it's not a tool from them but I believe on living on the edge. I just got an order from LV as a "last order before moving to Mexico" thing... No tools, just both types of LV hats, one in each color... they'll go crazy in Baha, trying to figure out what the hell Lee Valley is.. *eg* Mac Say Mac, what will your internet access be in the land down south? Will you still be able to cyber net with the old wreck when you go south of the border? |
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These new fangled insulated S/S cups, Bah Humbug. Still prefer my old white crock coffee cup that probably weighs 3/4 pound BC (Before Coffee) is added. Have dropped it a few times, no damage yet. Acquired a pair of them at a restaurant along with breakfast many years ago. At the conclusion of the meal, advised the waitress that either she could add the cost of the cups to the bill or not, but I was leaving with two (2) cups. Indicated she would have to check and left the table. A little while later, she returned with a "dogie bag" containing two (2) clean cups, neatly wrapped, inside the bag. Tried to make sure her tip reflected her efforts. Lew |
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"Chris Friesen" wrote in message ... Michael Latcha wrote: Is this it? http://www.leevalley.com/garden/page...=2,40733,40734 This is what I use: http://www.zaccardis.com/thermos-nis...ug-jmf502.html Not quite as pretty, but it holds 2 cups, wide bottom makes it stable, and it keeps my coffee nicely hot for 3-4 hours. Only problem is that it doesn't fit into the car cup-holders. Chris why do you need for 2 cups of coffee to stay hot for 3-4 hours? It doesn't last that long for me... |
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Lew Hodgett wrote: [snip] At the conclusion of the meal, advised the waitress that either she could add the cost of the cups to the bill or not, but I was leaving with two (2) cups. My father collected beer glasses that way. Branded beer glasses are readily available now, but were much harder to get in Europe in 1950/60. Some are spectacular. Holland America Line crystal from the 1950's is serious stuff. Several Münchener Hoffbrau Haus 1/2 litre glasses are amongst my favourites... but wait.. we're talking mugs here...my bad. The Lee Valley doublewall stainless steins are great! When jBot renders all other tools useless, Lee Valley will still have a raison d'être. G r |
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Robatoy wrote:
My father collected beer glasses that way. Branded beer glasses are readily available now, but were much harder to get in Europe in 1950/60. snip Also did the same thing at an ice cream parlor to get a couple of glass mugs that became my beer "fish bowls". Same time frame to. Lew |
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Just had to throw my mug into the ring.
http://members12.clubphoto.com/perl/...m_id=171660519 A friend gave me this mug years ago. I think West Marine stores still carry it. When the orig. plastic handle broke, I naturally had to make a teak handle for it. Since then it's taken a tumble or so and been patched together. It's time for a little shop project. With the wide base, it's almost impossible to tip over. It sits on top of the cup holders in the truck, and with the nonskid base doesn't move. Good old mug. Cliff |
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