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ello Subli Brothers!
Last couple of days I managed to secure 9 boxes of mugs for incredibly good price. and they are not just standard sublimation mugs! Oh noooo :tongue:
They are TAMS that was made in England years a go! I wonder if there is many more mugs left or are those the last 9 boxes exist :)
any way....
Just on the way back home in fully loaded fiat punto :wink:
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Well found.
I remember years ago finding an old stock of my wife's (she was into sublimation before we met, and I knew nothing of it!) of sublimation mugs which were moulded with Made in England on the base, can't remember any more info, but TAMS does ring a bell ... unfortunately they turned out to be very non-dishwasher proof, and would quickly peel.
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it sounds like TAMS then. But I go with my mugs through dishwasher and can't really fault them. aybe they had different coating formula??? will print one out of this batch and chuck it in with my other dishes to see how they are doing :)
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Got some Made in England mugs in a shed back home. Whoever asset stripped that company better have made use of that manufacturing, such a shame. Listawood mugs are the only mug that come close to TAMS,
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