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Chris Meece Special user Somerset Kentucky 864 Posts |
I saw this today and the wheels started turning: http://wintercheckfactory.com/shop/26-ne......-glasses
This could be used as a mini cup and ball set or as a chop cup using either a PK ring or Chopped. Also would make a nice coins to shotglass cup. (Albeit the coins would not be visible.) Now the problem is deciding which finish I want.
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Nutz4Tutz New user 54 Posts |
Would look good as a mini cup and ball set, although the top is not indented to prevent the balls from rolling off. Chop cup idea would be cool, not sure how it would work since they stack end to end and not halfway down though.
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Chris Meece Special user Somerset Kentucky 864 Posts |
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On 2012-09-13 13:19, Nutz4Tutz wrote: Correction: The top is not 'currently' indented. I have a hammer.
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Jerry Inner circle Some where in Florida 1402 Posts |
Four cups for $30, they stack, done!
I have a method for making a dimple on the cup that I have already use with great success. Take a 2" (or whatever size you believe is correct)wooden ball from you favorite art store, place cup on a flat scrap wood, place wooden ball on top of cup, hammer directly above. Chris, thanks for sharing! Jerry |
Nutz4Tutz New user 54 Posts |
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On 2012-09-13 13:23, Chris Meece wrote: Lol. Touche. |
funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9982 Posts |
Yeasr ago I found a set of copper nested shot glasses in a little leather case. Been wondering what to do with them -- so am interested in what you develop/discover -- but would never whack on them with a hammer. Mehtinks some shell sleights and Indian C&B moves might work.
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Daniel Clemente Special user Mount Joy, PA 790 Posts |
I've been looking for a set of shot glasses like this for a while! Awesome find!
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