How about a Forum Mug?

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How about a Forum Mug?

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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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I'd drink to/with that.
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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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One like the current "Edge is a Ghost" pottery mug, only with :bug-red logos with Forum markings on both sides would be great.
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Count this coffee drinker in ! MG2
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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!
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Great idea. Count me in!
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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 ? :party-face
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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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MagnaCut coffee mug? :cheap-sunglasses
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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.

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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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Sharp Guy wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:47 pm
I rarely drink out of ceramic coffee cup anymore. Coffee gets cold too fast...

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...
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Sharp Guy wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:47 pm
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.

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.
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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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Depends. Would I be able to sharpen a Maxamet Military with the bottom?
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Re: How about a Forum Mug?

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pantagana23 wrote:
Sun Oct 10, 2021 12:58 pm
1 liter (34 oz) stainless steel mug with double wall. Enough to keep that beer or coffee pumping your head with adrenaline.
Great idea, but what kind of steel? VG-10? S30V? M390?
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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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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 ... ??? :smlling-eyes

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