It appears to be handle free. Thank you for that.
Very nice looking cups.
It appears to be handle free. Thank you for that.
Very nice looking cups.
Rick
If the process is more important than the result, you play. If the result is more important than the process, you work.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Campagnolo espresso cups tug at my Campagnolo-loving heartstrings!
I'm a pour over guy with either a Kalita Wave (for one) or a Chemex (for more than one). I classify the mug game as one of two things, with these being my favorite:
1. Home - after collecting the fruit salad of mugs and then moving on to the pure white set from Pottery Barn, we're now loving the "hipster approved" mug from East Fork in North Carolina
The Mug | East Fork
– East Fork
The base on these things is heavy and they have a nice feel in your hand. They are also beautiful in a wabi-sabi way and drink nicely, even with the relatively fat lip.
2. To go - A similar journey from generic to Yeti to now my new boss: The Fellow Carter Mug
Carter Everywhere Mug - Fellow
– Fellow Products
This is about as well thought out a product as you can get for this use: Insulated (of course), but with a true locking seal so it won't spill, a thin lip to drink from(like a nice wine glass) and a ceramic liner to not interfere with the clean taste of a Ethiopian light roast brewed at 1:16 (something that the Yeti doesn't do).
My Mother-in-Law picked up this set for me a year or so ago at a flea market...looks like the set is from the 60's...Antoine's Restaurant in NOLA.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Perusing some Hampco glam pics while my Illy full size mug makes its maiden voyage.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
Robot Check
i grabbed a set of these after being unwilling to drop the coin on more Inker demitasses. I'm rather impressed with the finish and feel. I wouldn't guess they're as cheap as they are if it weren't for the weight (95g per demitasse vs 120g for my Chris King branded Inker).
-Dustin
It took me some time to get used to this handle
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Interesting cups/mugs being offered by Rouleur Magazine.
https://www.rouleur.cc/collections/m...ogIkpRVkxrViJ9
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
I have a bunch of coffee cubs, they're not fancy, just weird stuff, some of which I could easily throw out. The only "unusual" cup I have is one I got from Starbucks on a closeout sale:
Bing
Fancy cups don't make the coffee taste any different.
My parents have a holiday place in Crail (near St Andrews, Scotland, for those who don’t know) and for our anniversary we bought some of these from the Crail Pottery (which has a lot of nice stuff).
Hand made and they’re all a little different which is sort of pleasing.
Nice size for a short coffee. My parents have the same style in a different paint finish but theirs have different size openings - we picked 6 that are basically the same size.
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