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  1. #16
    Great engraving on those mugs,

    But I have to say they are the ugliest coffee mug I have ever seen, does no one do regular shape that can be engraved??

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    On those square coffee mugs, do you have to drink from a corner? I always tell folks that buy square shot glasses from me that they should tell their guests to drink from a corner and why. The guys, usual just say nahh I'm not gonna say nothing. They get a laugh watching folks the first time they take a drink from one. Most would never think of drinking from a corner, but if they don't, the contents will run down their face out of both side of their mouth..
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    I used 50 sp and 100 pw, which after seeing the previous post may be overkill, but it came out nice. I also used 600dpi, to avoid the lines I sometimes get. From those who have done them, will 300 dpi work? I still need to post a picture of mine.
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    I imagine people like Mick Jagger or Steven Tyler will have no problem with those mugs regardless of orientation.
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  6. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Cunningham View Post
    On those square coffee mugs, do you have to drink from a corner?
    But it looks like the inside is round, which would guide the liquid to one center spot on the flat edge... yes?
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    I've used mine and it's actually comfortable to drink from.
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    I seen some square ones at WallyWorld, and 'they' look like their rounded on the inside.. I just never paid attention to them before. It's nice to know that the drinkers won't be screaming as hot coffee runs down the sides their faces..ha And 'Mick' He probably wouldn't notice
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