[GLLUG] Beer Glasses

Karl Schuttler rexykik at gmail.com
Mon Feb 23 13:13:39 EST 2009


I've heard that the cafepress steins are actually of pretty decent quality.

On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:15 AM, Clay Dowling <clay at lazarusid.com> wrote:
> We discussed this at a recent meeting, and decided that the number of
> glasses we needed to buy made the idea impractical.  Nobody really wanted
> to replace all of their glasses with GLLUG glasses.
>
> Clay
>
> On Mon, 23 Feb 2009, Sean O'Malley wrote:
>
>> I personally prefer ale glasses as you can use them for table glasses when
>> you aren't drinking beer. However, a gllug mug sounds cooler. :)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Clay Dowling wrote:
>>
>>> I've done a little research on glasses.  There's a store in Flint that
>>> specializes in this kind of marketing material, and they've got the best
>>> prices I've found so far.  So what we need to do now is decide what we
>>> actually want.
>>>
>>> Printed glasses run to $5 each, with a minimum order of 72 glasses.
>>>
>>> Etched glasses run around $10, with a minimum order of 48 glasses.
>>>
>>> If people are willing to pony up $15-$20/glass, we can buy individual
>>> glasses.  These glasses appear to be much nicer, but I haven't seen
>>> physical specimens.
>>>
>>> The prices I'm look at are for 16 oz pilsner glasses, but other glass
>>> styles are similarly priced.
>>>
>>> In any event, because of minimum order sizes, we'd need to commit to
>>> buying sets of glasses.  Is that a path we want to take?
>>>
>>>
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