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Richard Nedved New user 11 Posts |
Hi. Do you know anyone, whether is possible to get a glass, which has moving liquid? Let us say a liquid, which is inside double wall? Thanks. Richard
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ClintonMagus Inner circle Southwestern Southeast 3997 Posts |
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.abra4magic.com/Merchant2/merc......ode=N110 Amos McCormick
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Richard Nedved New user 11 Posts |
Not really. I rather thought some exotic drink or classically lemonade, not milk. For example: http://www.incredibleinedibles.shoppingc......2046.htm
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magicmarkdaniel Special user Bolton, England UK 831 Posts |
Not sure how possible this is but what about getting the Milk Glass and drilling a small hole in the bottom (through one layer only), drain the 'milk' and replace with another liquid. Silicone could then be put over the hole. If this is possible be sure to use a liquid that isn't going to stain the walls of the glass.
Mark
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ClintonMagus Inner circle Southwestern Southeast 3997 Posts |
Now that I think about it, some years ago Domenico Dante made a double-walled goblet with a rubber bulb on the side. Using this, a drink could appear and vanish simply by squeezing the bulb. I see no reason why the glass couldn't be filled with your desired "beverage", the bulb removed, and the hole stoppered temporarily.
I am sending you a PM about where you can find one that is similar. Amos McCormick
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kaytracy Inner circle Central California 1793 Posts |
Check the local discount stores, this is the time for the summer drink toys, and there are lots of mugs and cups that are double walled with the freeze-it-juice inside to keep things cool. I suggest, in no particular order, the dollar store ( a little iffy right now) Wal-Mart, Linens and Things, BBBeyond.
If you do not like the color, that is nothing a small slow drill and some RTV sealant could not remedy! Kay
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