Coffee
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Nice Urb. Know where I can get one in the US? Inventory has some but I don't want to pay the shipping from Canada.
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I don't know of anyone else selling them in the US. They have the buco healmet cup and the Air Force cup left. I bought the last USN one they had and they didn't carry the Real McCoys logo one.
I could pick one up for you. They're $35+tax. Which would be slightly cheaper than ordering from inventory.
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Gonna get the Air Force on Friday when I see you
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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A quick Rakuten search and I found the Navy version for $25
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A quick Rakuten search and I found the Navy version for $25
21 USD
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/vintage/mn8002/You're right, my bad, bit more than $10, my dodgy memory
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Snowy, I remember your being less than impressed with the mug from a coffee geek perspective; a bit thin, no?
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^You are correct, it's a bit thin, and it lacks the curvature required for a proper coffee mug. They're pretty to look at tho (mine sits on my desk). Quote from page 3;
So I picked up a Real McCoy's mug, it's nice/good, but it's not The Real McCoy in this case. Comparing against a Four Barrel (SF Coffee ~3 blocks from SelfEdge - Kiya's Fav
) the construction is totally different. The Four Barrel mug is the style of mug I got in most good coffee shops state-side, even some good diners.
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I have no problems with the Real McCoy mug besides the price. I like the lip on it. It's not as nice as my Made in Maine diner style mugs but I don't really mind.
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"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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I finally remembered where I got the Carville made in Maine mugs.
http://www.kitterytradingpost.com/product.php/pid/7/sid/118/tid/466/prodid/53645
The Real McCoys weighs about 250g while the Carville Diner mugs weight 350g. The Carvilles are significantly beefier but I feel like the wall is quite similar in thickness.
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Whoah.
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^thats sick, use in good health
"Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"