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    Longforte
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    Brand new bone china mugs now in!

    Hi All,

    We're REALLY excited to let you all know that we now stock 10oz Bone China sublimation mugs.

    These mugs are brilliant white in colour and create the most vibrant and exquisite prints we have seen so far.

    Produce high quality and slightly more expensive mugs that are different from the standard 11oz Durham.

    See them here for more information: http://www.longforte.com/10oz-white-bone-china-mugs

    Regards,
    Jay

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    Can I ask whether the sides are vertical or whether they taper out slighty? Olly

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK Printed Mugs View Post
    Can I ask whether the sides are vertical or whether they taper out slighty? Olly
    Hi Olly,

    The sides are vertical and do not taper at all making them really easy to press on.

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    Thank you for quick reply. Olly

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    Linked picture look really tapered and R U sure that price is not for 72.

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    Bone china/fine china is more expensive than standard bog standard ceramic (if you excuse the pun!) hence the "produce ... slightly more expensive mugs" in the OP
    If we could get fine/bone china at the same cost as standard ceramic, we'd definitely be using it, as we lose business from not being able to produce them cheap enough (so don't) - a lot of buyers will only take fine/bone china mugs for their shops.

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