How about a Forum Mug?
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How about a Forum Mug?
We have not gotten any traction on a Forum knife. I know Spyderco is really backed up. How about a Spyderco Forum coffee mug?
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
I'd drink to/with that.
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Preferably large and heavy. Retains heat better and your coffee stays warm longer. Or an insulated one of good quality with the Spyder on the side. Black mug red Spyder?
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
One like the current "Edge is a Ghost" pottery mug, only with logos with Forum markings on both sides would be great.
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Count this coffee drinker in ! MG2
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Vacuum insulated stainless steel with black powder coating (like a Yeti rambler), with no coating on the spyderlogo so that it shines through in plain stainless. I'd buy in a heartbeat!
Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Great idea. Count me in!
Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Just remember the glass with a live blade in it, maybe we could imagine a mug with a caged ball bearing lock to play with ?
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
I’d be in. If we are going to be specific about coffee, I make mine in 500g extractions and my 12oz mugs are too small for the whole thing so something big like 14oz or even 16oz would be pretty rad.
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While all y’all incited a serious dent in my bank account this year, I also learned a considerable amount as far as sharpening goes…and while I might have spent more time lurking around on the forum than I’d like, it was a more healthy outlet than other options to get through a slow period in life. It would be fun to have something more than just a knife or stone to remember that.
Re: How about a Forum Mug?
MagnaCut coffee mug?
Re: How about a Forum Mug?
I rarely drink out of ceramic coffee cup anymore. Coffee gets cold too fast. Instead I use Yeti Ramblers for both hot and cold beverages. I have two with company logos on them. So I know a Spyderco version is feasible. I'd much rather have one of those.
https://www.yeti.com/en_US/drinkware/tumblers?pos=5
https://www.yeti.com/en_US/drinkware/tumblers?pos=5
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
1 liter (34 oz) stainless steel mug with double wall. Enough to keep that beer or coffee pumping your head with adrenaline.
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I just started using a couple of ceramics after using stainless steel exclusively for the last few years, and the thing that I didn't remember was how freaking hot the bottom of ceramic mugs get!! Haha! It's obvious I know, but coffee coasters were not something I had thought about in a long while...
So it goes.
Re: How about a Forum Mug?
That being said, a well done stainless travel tumbler (12-16oz Coffee & 32oz Cold) would be some of the best advertising Spyderco could have. There are many people who tote those things everywere, myself included.
So it goes.
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
I'd like a large Deneen Pottery Tankard in Black/Red with the Spydie logo and Spyderco Forum 2021. They could do a yearly one in a different pattern (Deneen has a TON of different mug styles) and color.
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Depends. Would I be able to sharpen a Maxamet Military with the bottom?
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Great idea, but what kind of steel? VG-10? S30V? M390?pantagana23 wrote: ↑Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:58 pm1 liter (34 oz) stainless steel mug with double wall. Enough to keep that beer or coffee pumping your head with adrenaline.
Re: How about a Forum Mug?
Hi Sakana-sensei,
Welcome to our forum. We spend a fair amount of time on North Shore Kauai. On which Island are you located?
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Welcome to our forum. We spend a fair amount of time on North Shore Kauai. On which Island are you located?
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?
A 20oz Yeti Rambler would be awesome.
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I wonder if they could get the user name of every member to fit on the mug ... ???
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