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  • #46
    Pewter is a metal War.

    It was often used in the olden days (sorry Rah ) for drinking vessels.

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    • #47
      ah, i think i may have a small stein made of pewter then......looks like steel sorta that grey metal look ? if so i have one, did they use to put glass in the bottom of them?
      Boston Red Sox are 2004 World Series Champions!

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      • #48
        I'm too young.......ask Rah.

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        • #49
          As a point of information, pewter is an alloy of tin with lead (!!), brass, or copper, and it has a grayish, silvery luster when polished. Paul Revere, the silversmith, is also famous for his pewterware.

          Monk
          so long and thanks for all the fish

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          • #50
            ok, but did they make those glasses with glass on the bottom..?
            Boston Red Sox are 2004 World Series Champions!

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            • #51
              Originally, glass was not used. Pewter was used for all sorts of eating, serving utensils, because of its beauty and durability. The problem with ancient pewter was its lead content which could be very high. The lead wasn't fixed so it leached into the food and drink and over time probably contributed to death from lead poisoning. Lead is no longer used in pewter utensils, but is common in miniatures and toy figures, complete with warnings to keep away from children. Combining pewter with glass, as a bottom or as a liner, makes a very handsome and distinctive drinking vessel. I hope you have the opportunity to enjoy it often.

              ...when you are razing cities....

              Monk
              so long and thanks for all the fish

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              • #52
                yes, though admittedly i haven't used my small pewter mug in quite some time, and with that history lesson , not sure if i should ever use it again

                but i will still use some sort of stein often

                when conquering/razing cities of course
                Boston Red Sox are 2004 World Series Champions!

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by War4ever
                  ah, i think i may have a small stein made of pewter then......looks like steel sorta that grey metal look ? if so i have one, did they use to put glass in the bottom of them?
                  The story goes that unscrupulous recruiting officers would slip a shilling (pre decimal british silver coin) into a mug of beer. If you drunk it you had "taken the kings shilling" and were in the army. The glass bottom allowed you to spot this trick. Not sure I believe it, but I don't think you should allow truth to stand in the way of a good story.

                  RJM at Sleepers
                  Fill me with the old familiar juice

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                  • #54
                    Originally posted by rjmatsleepers

                    The glass bottom allowed you to spot the trick.
                    Cool.......interesting info. However, this thread seems to have meandered a little

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by DrSpike

                      However, this thread seems to have meandered a little
                      No surprise: it happens quite often after a few mugs
                      Aux bords mystérieux du monde occidental

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                      • #56
                        Originally posted by La Fayette


                        No surprise: it happens quite often after a few mugs
                        Hey! Don't call War4 a mug!

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                        • #57
                          it meandered? and you haaaaaad no part in that

                          yes i believe Scouse Gits told that story here before....

                          interesting either way
                          Boston Red Sox are 2004 World Series Champions!

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                          • #58
                            ... and just who are you calling a drunkard. Warz? I resemble that remark!

                            SG[1]
                            "Our words are backed by empty wine bottles! - SG(2)
                            "One of our Scouse Gits is missing." - -Jrabbit

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by War4ever
                              ah, i think i may have a small stein made of pewter then......looks like steel sorta that grey metal look ? if so i have one, did they use to put glass in the bottom of them?
                              Yes, all of my Father's mugs had glass on the bottom. Since he wasn't worried about being tricked into the army, it was purely ornamental. His were 16 ounce mugs.
                              It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
                              RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O

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                              • #60
                                yes, mine is definitely not the traditional 22? ounce mug...i am sure it is no bigger than 14-16 ounces
                                Boston Red Sox are 2004 World Series Champions!

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