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    Glass Coffee Mugs

    Anyone have a source for clear glass coffee mugs? We do a lot of glassware on our laser but i have not been able to find a source for these.

    Thank you
    Doug

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    http://www.discountmugs.com/nc/perso...-glass-mug.htm

    I can vouch at least ONCE for these guys as we ordered 12+ Stainless Steel Canteens from them and they worked out great.



    Also found another:

    http://www.epromos.com/products/glass-mug.html

  3. Quote Originally Posted by Doug Bergstrom View Post
    Anyone have a source for clear glass coffee mugs? We do a lot of glassware on our laser but i have not been able to find a source for these.

    Thank you
    I have used these and they work quite nicely: http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/prod...1&SKU=11883257

    I have attached a photo of one that I have engraved.
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    Check with a local restaruant or hotel supply house they should be able to help.

    If not check Libby Glass website and they can get you a distributor.

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    I'm not sure about pricing, but I've used Wasserstrom.
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    Most of the restaruant supply places have a reasonable minimum order policy, usually about a hundred bucks. Importers on the other hand can range from $500 to $1K minimum order.. If you only need a few, I would visit a few dollar stores, or even your local Wallyworld and see what they have..
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    Garden Ridge & The Pottery Barn are good places. However buy what you need the first time as each time I go the selection is different.
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    Crystal Blanc has some glass mugs. Have you tried Wal-Mart? They have some as well.
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  9. Try restock it they have all types. They are a restruant supplie, have a large assortment of all types and brands. I ordered off of them before, they were good and fast. With a lot of clearance items. Libbey glass takes a laser etich relly nice and lower cost than most. Just don't take a stoke when you see shipping cost as glass is heavy and shipping is high.

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    I've ordered glasses from Marck & Associates and Block Hose in the past. Both companies were easy to work with. You do have to buy case quantities most of the time for glassware.

    http://www.marckassoc.com/
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    I just came across some at Overstock.com

    Doug Lynch

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