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Any of You Guys Own One of These?

ironpeddler

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I've been looking for a nicer flask to travel over night with (by car, not plane) on business and came across this one at every turn. I love the copper and rustic look, I'm just a little skeptical of the cork holding the liquid inside. 
 
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yeah, not sold on the stopper for a really portable flask. Looks nice, though. Be nice if they could pound some initials into the face to customize it.
 
-John
 
"Authentic American birch wood stopper" Is that red,grey, yellow or white? I don't know. It's pretty, but not practical. I'll stick with my stainless steel model with a screw down, gasketed top.

Doc
 
....flask?  What's wrong with a fifth in a paper bag...??... :p
 
It's got character that's for sure, but that cork doesn't seem too trustworthy.
 
This one looks a little fat for carrying in the breast pocket of a suit or in a pants pocket.
 
Tom's got a good point.  If traveling by car, why limit yourself to 9 ounces when you can take a full bottle?
 
Devil Doc said:
"Authentic American birch wood stopper" Is that red,grey, yellow or white? I don't know. It's pretty, but not practical. I'll stick with my stainless steel model with a screw down, gasketed top.

Doc
 
Yeah, that stopper looks shaky, right Doc? I sent them an email asking about the tightness of the seal when it's bounced around.
 
I have quite a few of the stainless steel and leather wrapped flasks with the screw top, along with the matching SS funnel & shot glasses in the leather holder...I was looking for something a little bigger (and cooler looking) to travel with. There's something about that copper color and the rustic look of it...especially after it gets a patina on it. 
 
JHolmes763 said:
yeah, not sold on the stopper for a really portable flask. Looks nice, though. Be nice if they could pound some initials into the face to customize it.
 
-John
 
John, there are a few websites that sell them that offer the engraving service as well.
 
khari said:
This one looks a little fat for carrying in the breast pocket of a suit or in a pants pocket.
 
Tom's got a good point.  If traveling by car, why limit yourself to 9 ounces when you can take a full bottle?
 
I feel like a wino when I travel with a bottle :laugh: ...except when I go on vacation. It's kinda like a ritual thing in my hotel room, albeit a strange one. Plus, I don't like to pack glass in my suitcase.
 
Like I said, I have a few of the smaller ones for the suit breast pocket that I take to weddings, business events, etc...where you can't get a nice single malt. I was looking for something bigger & different looking. 
 
Do you have any idea how long it takes to get that pretty green patina? You should live so long.
 
Doc
 
Devil Doc said:
Do you have any idea how long it takes to get that pretty green patina? You should live so long.
 
Doc
 
:laugh:
 
Although, all you have to do is mix up a batch of 'Patina Fast'. Combine 2 parts vinegar, 1 1/2 part ammonia, and a half part salt...works like a charm with repeated treatments. The more you do it, the more patina you get. 
 
It's a trick I learned while in the antique business in Woodstock, NY....they've been doing it for years when making repairs to old copper anything...like hinges, clasps, hoods, dry sinks, etc.
 
I think it was invented by counterfeiters who make new stuff look old.  :whistling:
 
That you know where to find such a video is, to say the least, disturbing.
 
Doc
 
I had an old college professor who used to be in the construction industry who once used horse piss to get the green color on copper roofs.
 
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