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post #16 of 25
^ Nice one. Where'd you get it?
post #17 of 25
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Originally Posted by Ludeykrus View Post
^ Nice one. Where'd you get it?

Fleabay. Just got it today, it's pretty solid. The leather is glued on, but it's no biggie. It was cheap, though.
post #18 of 25
i have a flask from coach. 3oz english steel covered in leather. small enough to bring it on the plane with me at least once a month, never had a problem and looks fantastic.

i doubt you'll have an easy time finding one. i haven't seen them in years and mine was a gift.
post #19 of 25

Get ye flask?
post #20 of 25
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Originally Posted by DarkNWorn View Post
On one side, I'd like a glass one because it doesn't give the booze a metallic taste. On the other side, I don't want to accidentally sit on a glass flask. So, do they make acrylic flasks? Hmmm....

http://www.nalgene-outdoor.com/store/detail.aspx?ID=61
post #21 of 25
This is the flask of all flasks. http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/mugs/8b8c/
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post #23 of 25
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Here you go. Cup even comes attached.

http://www.dalveydepot.com/dalveyflasks.htm

That is awesome! I've got a set that came with two of those cups and a little glass window to see how much ya go left... but the combo attached is perfect.
post #24 of 25
http://www.bentleyslondon.com/item-C...r-2755-17.html

There are plenty of nice vintage flasks in sterling or a combination of sterling and reptile skin.
post #25 of 25
www.bey-berk.com

Look on pages 141 to 150 of their catalog. Nine pages of flasks. Saw one today: 4 ounces and held 2 cigars.
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