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One for the titanium lovers

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Link just goes to main page Kwacky.
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Odd. It's working for me

It won't let me copy the image.

Medium Cups (£30 deposit - final payment £69.99)

Option 2 - Medium with handle - Hand fabricated by a specialist race exhaust manufacturer near the Suzuka circuit in Japan, these high quality titanium cups are a beautiful thing. Made one by one (not on a production line), this limited production run is a chance to own something very special indeed. After the initial deposit to secure your order, we will contact you for the final balance (final balance includes free shipping to the UK) once the production run is complete and they are ready for despatch. For all overseas enquiries, please email info@kushitani-uk.co.uk for a full shipping quote.
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Re: One for the titanium lovers

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That's a lot of money for not a very big cup, nothing about whether it keeps tea hot or not either.....

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Does titanium make for a safe driniking vessel?
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Re: One for the titanium lovers

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Deegee wrote:That's a lot of money for not a very big cup, nothing about whether it keeps tea hot or not either.....
for the Japanese thats quite a large cup , have you seen the thimbles they use in the tea ceremony ?

I think they are meant for decoration only
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Nice!....are they microwave safe??
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D41 wrote:Nice!....are they microwave safe??
About as safe as a hamster in one
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I know it's wrong but I want one!
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What a hamster ?
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They are expensive!! But god dam they are nice!!
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Re: One for the titanium lovers

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duke63 wrote:Does titanium make for a safe driniking vessel?
Yup. Titanium is used for surgical implants as it is non toxic and doesn't break down.
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