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Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 05 Apr 2010, 23:49
by Jase
Are the mugs used for Sublimation specially coated or can any white glazed mugs be used?

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 05 Apr 2010, 23:55
by John G
Coated mugs only :D

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 00:03
by Jase
No benefit me living in the potteries then

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 00:09
by Justin
Not unless you can get TAMS to start production again.....sigh.....those were the days

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 01:06
by Jase
Live 10 minutes from where they were, and lots of folks around here will agree with you

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 19:34
by bms
Did TAMS (or the designs of TAMS) go to Egypt? Or was that just a mirage of my imagination? :)

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 06 Apr 2010, 19:44
by Justin
Blimey, now you're asking! I've no idea I'm afraid.

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 07 Apr 2010, 18:12
by Paul
you may not belive me but I still have about 10 of them :) DURHAM TAMS made in england :)

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 07 Apr 2010, 18:27
by Justin
They should be donated to a sublimation museum Paul. Not sure why no-one else didnt take TAMS on, pretty sure it'd still be a good seller.

Re: Sublimation mugs

Posted: 07 Apr 2010, 18:52
by bms
Not sure why no-one else didnt take TAMS on, pretty sure it'd still be a good seller.
The Chinese did and they called them the 11oz mugs! Most new entrants to the market seem to believe the 11oz mug is the industry standard (probably is now), but the 10oz version (or European mug style) is much closer to TAMS style and weight.