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Does anyone know of a supplier of the 'two-tone mugs with spoons' type of mug, but without the spoon and forked handle, just an ordinary handle? I like the shape of these and they print really well, but I'd like to have some without the spoon option.

The ones I've been using are from The Transfer Press.

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Hmm .............. 51 views and no suggestions. Oh well, I reckon these type of mugs mustn't be available then. Shame, because they are nicely shaped mugs.
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Some threads drop quickly so not always seen by many.

If you want that type of mug or similar curved base style you are best off with the marrow which can be used for sublimation. Not easy to print though but you can work out what area you can work with. Speak to Listawood. They haven't got them on the site..... it is like one of those under-the-counter type items where you need to give the special nod and wink for.
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Andrew;117191 wrote:Some threads drop quickly so not always seen by many.

If you want that type of mug or similar curved base style you are best off with the marrow which can be used for sublimation. Not easy to print though but you can work out what area you can work with. Speak to Listawood. They haven't got them on the site..... it is like one of those under-the-counter type items where you need to give the special nod and wink for.
Thanks Andrew.

Webtrekker, we do a Marrow with Duraglaze Coating suitable for sublimating but they are completely white, no two tone finish. As Andrew says they have a very limited print area but do look like if you play about with them in your press.

Take a look at the below link to our Promotional site and you can see the print area that is achievable.
http://www.listawood.com/item-orig.php? ... ug=&pgnum=

If you have any questions then please shout.

thanks
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Thanks for the help. I was preferably looking for two-tone though, and the Marrow mugs don't seem to be the nice rounded shape of the spoon mugs, but they are good in their own right and I'll bear them in mind should I need them in future.
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webtrekker;117295 wrote:Thanks for the help. I was preferably looking for two-tone though, and the Marrow mugs don't seem to be the nice rounded shape of the spoon mugs, but they are good in their own right and I'll bear them in mind should I need them in future.
Your more than welcome.

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Mel
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