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Mug-Shot Day: Vote Now!

Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:54 am
by Bear
Its this months short contest :) The Mug-shot!

All you have to do is post a picture of your favourite mug/cup/beverage holder. Its that simple!

You've only got a week to enter until sunday the 15th, and voting will start next monday.

Get to it, get mug-shotting!

Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 4:37 pm
by GothPoet
Here's mine... (covering up my ugly mug)

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Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:14 pm
by MerchManDan
I present some photos snapped with the somewhat crappy camera on my cellphone. Not sure why they're so small, I had it set to 480 x 640. :ymtongue:
Image My travel mug; I almost never leave the house without it. Here it is with the top on.
Image Here it is with the top off, revealing the wonderful nectar contained within. (coffee) :x
Image Here, my hand is gripping the handle. For some reason, I thought it would give you an idea of how big the mug is, until I realized nobody here knows how big my hands are either. #-o Anyhow, it holds 20 fluid ounces, or the average size of a large coffee.
Oh, my faithful travel mug. :x I think I'll take some other pics of it & edit them in here.

Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 6:36 pm
by Don Alexander
It's just me and me mug!
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It features the East German "Ampelmännchen", the little traffic light guy at pedestrian crossings. One of the cult "Ostalgia" things.

Disclaimer: No muggles were shot in the taking of these pics.

Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 7:39 pm
by Ravenhull
The mug I use at SCA events for everything from soda to some realy good meads. Don't remember the exact translation, but:

One mug to bind them, and in the beer, drown them.
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ETA: One more pic with a 2 liter for scale:
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Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:50 pm
by Tenjen
......ya thats an eye alright.

Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:13 am
by Dirty n Evil
Here is my mug, affectionately known about my work at "The Mug of Evil". Because I'm "Evil Chris" there, as well as the fact that it's almost more of a bowl masquerading as a mug with a little loop on the side to carry it by. Normally it carries a mocha latte with a shot of almond syrup, here prepared by the lovely and very funny Danielle.

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Mmmmm... caffeine-y.

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Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 9:55 pm
by Java
Here's my main mug that I'm entering for the contest. Amazingly enough, I did not make this mug. It was made by another Wisconsin Potter:
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Stoneware, thrown on wheel. This mug is my fave for a few reasons. First, it is glazed in Shino and Celadon glazes -- some of my favorite japanese and korean glazes ever. They're beautiful on their own, and the potter taught me that layered over the top of each other they're even more amazing.

Otherwise this mug is a dream for more than one reason -- the handle is wonderful, with a nice chunk put on top for your thumb to rest on as you hold your mug. It's the kind of handle that makes it comfortable to hold the handle on its own or just hold the actual cup with your hand up against the top of the handle for support.

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Its best feature has to be the bottom though. The bottom of the mug is very thick with over an inch of solid foot. If you stick this mug in the freezer for a few hours, the bottom will act like ice, keeping your beer or other beverage cold for hours, without water diluting it or the taste of plastic from those plastic cubes that you can get.

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This is my favorite mug that I've made thus far. I know what you're thinking -- this mug isn't even finished yet, so how can it rightfully be my favorite? It's the fact that it's not finished that makes it so exciting to me. It's a new shape, so I can't help but seeing so many possibilities in it -- will it in fact fit in a cup holder perfectly as I designed it when it's finished, or did I over or under-estimate the clay shrinkage? How will the handle feel when I have liquid in it and I'm finally holding it, when I tilt it and bring the lip to my lips? It's exciting and nerve-wracking at the same time to think that this mug could either be the start of a new line of work for me, or it could be another piece that ends up on the back shelf because it doesn't work. Who knows?

Re: Mug-Shot Day.

Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:46 pm
by mac2
This is me holding my favorite travel mug. This mug was bought the summer of '98 at the BX on Eielson AFB outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. Why were we on an Airforce base in Alaska? Simple: my sister's husband was stationed there and we were visiting them during summer vacation. (On a side note, I got the T-shirt on another vacation in DnE's neck of the woods. :D )
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The map on the side of the mug shows the locations of the US Military bases in Alaska.
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There are also pictures of some of the local wildlife. There's a bear on the other side.
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