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Tankards/Goblets?

Started by Branwen, April 17, 2009, 03:24:30 PM

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Branwen

So I'm on the hunt for a new Tankard and or Goblet, and I'm having a bit of trouble. See I would like one that holds at least 20 oz of liquid. I'm not partial to any particular materials, could be pewter, could be wood, could be ceramic. The main thing is that it holds enough liquid and doesn't look too...noble? Something more warrior class/barbarian than Elizabethan.

Any links in the right direction would be appreciated.

Thanks   

Master Benjamin

For a barbarian you might want to think about a drinking horn. A little pricey but they last and come in various sizes from med to xxxl
Wood tankards also come in various sizes from goblets to 48oz+. Just depends on what you need and want to pay for
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Hoowil

Horns can be purchased raw at places like Tandy, then cleaned (even in the dishwasher) and simply sealed with wax if you don't ming the 'authentic' taste, then wrap it in leather or leather cord, and call it good. I've seen them run anywhere from $15 to $25. There are other ways to home seal them if you want something a little more durabel, that won't leave a taste in your drink, including food safe polyutherane
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LadyShadow

I bought a tankard from http://macgowans.com/

The guy there is really  nice and he does do some special requests.
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Dayna

www.elandahleather.com

Leather mugs, he does custom work as well, I have many and they're great, but don't put them in the dishwasher  :o

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MacGowans

Thanks Lady Shadow!!  If anyone's looking for a custom tankard please visit macgowans.com or to view more of my work www.myspace.com/macgowanswood - THANKS!
James

Rani Zemirah

I've seen McGowan's work also, and it's absolutely amazing!  And Lady S is right, he's an awesome guy, with incredible woodworking talent!
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robert of armstrong

I asgree with the drinking horn idea for the warrior/barbarian.  Most faires have a booth that sells them.  I bought three on different occasions (Oops, I forgot to bring a drinking vessel, I guess I'll have to buy another) from the booth at Sterling.  They went for about $30-45.
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Var Greyshadow

I'll suggest Wonderous Works in Wood (where I got my tankard).  They have ones that will easily hold 20+ ounces and they hold up well.  If they do break, they will fix them for you.  These wood mugs can also handle cold or hot liquids.

Knarly Knot also does wonderful woodwork - I just don't recall how big thiers are.
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DragonWing

might I suggest this site for horns. They seem to have a full scale of them. I have never ordered from them but the website is nice.

http://www.mysticum.de/Horn-work/Middle_Ages/841.html?XTCsid=lbllh2mh4eqbki1f2c8kcgs413
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Blue66669

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I am the recent recipient of an Ulfric Leather mug. He's a member of the forums here, and is based in Maryland. His work is second to none....



www.ulfricleather.com
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Branwen

Thank you everyone!

All these are wonderful and I will have to make some very serious decision making lol.

Sitara

I am partial to Mug O'the Woods.  They are made from logs and most still have their bark, many also have moss on them.  Very rugged looking mugs that come in all different sizes.

Here is my warrior with his, which is about 32 ounces.



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Hatter

I feel the need to put in a plug for the shop I hawk for.  Actually I felt these were the best I have seen at festival and have felt so long before I started hawking for them. Each is unique, therefore you will never see another just like yours.  Here are a couple of mine.  Cherry Burl and Spalted Maple.


theChuck

I'll toss in another for Ulfric Leather, http://www.ulfricleather.com/. He was very patient in working with me on what I wanted, and the result was awesome. Highly recommended, and well priced.
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Jademozingo

Does anyone know some merchant that makes mugs in child size?  I'd like to look into one for my not so little three year old.  He terrified me drinking out of a coke can last sunday (trying to stick his tongue in and all!).  He got his belt and so forth that day as well, so basically he needs a mug that won't be huge for him.  Also needs to be durable for a rough and tumble little boy.  Also should I look for a more childsized mugfrog? His belt is relatively narrow, about an inch I think. 

I'm also looking for childsize nearly anything as far as nonsewable accessories.  Any help will be deeply appreciated.

Jade

Lady Renee Buchanan

Quote from: Jademozingo on July 08, 2009, 08:59:34 PM
Does anyone know some merchant that makes mugs in child size?  I'd like to look into one for my not so little three year old.  He terrified me drinking out of a coke can last sunday (trying to stick his tongue in and all!).  He got his belt and so forth that day as well, so basically he needs a mug that won't be huge for him.  Also needs to be durable for a rough and tumble little boy.  Also should I look for a more childsized mugfrog? His belt is relatively narrow, about an inch I think. 

I'm also looking for childsize nearly anything as far as nonsewable accessories.  Any help will be deeply appreciated.

Jade

I've noticed several times at Goodwill smaller versions of pewter tankards.  They are called christening cups.  My younger son got one from his godparents when he was christened.  He's almost 25 now, but they still make them.  Try googling "christening cup" and see what you pull up.  You can also try the aforementioned Goodwill, thrift shops, or antique shops.
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Khaalis

Quote from: Sitara on April 20, 2009, 12:01:57 PM
Here is my warrior with his...
Ok, more important question ;) ... where did he get the POUCH?!
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Dinobabe

Quote from: Jademozingo on July 08, 2009, 08:59:34 PM
Does anyone know some merchant that makes mugs in child size?  I'd like to look into one for my not so little three year old.  He terrified me drinking out of a coke can last sunday (trying to stick his tongue in and all!).  He got his belt and so forth that day as well, so basically he needs a mug that won't be huge for him.  Also needs to be durable for a rough and tumble little boy.  Also should I look for a more childsized mugfrog? His belt is relatively narrow, about an inch I think. 

I'm also looking for childsize nearly anything as far as nonsewable accessories.  Any help will be deeply appreciated.

Jade

You could also order a tin cup (go with stainless steel) for Civil War reenacting.  Not exactly H/A but VERY lightweight and durable.  The more he scratches and beats on it the better it will look!
http://www.crescentcitysutler.com/tinware.html
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Sitara

Quote from: Khaalis on July 09, 2009, 03:47:43 AM
Ok, more important question ;) ... where did he get the POUCH?!

I can't remember the name of the shop.  It is at MNRF and I think it is between my pub and Groomporter's shop.  He bought that a few years ago.  Mayhap someone here will know the shop I am talking about, they also make those leather mugs that taper at the top and bracers.  I *think* they might make helms as well.  I keep thinking it might be Excalibur, but cannot find this style on their site.
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Aaroncois

Quote from: Hatter on April 22, 2009, 09:25:57 AM
I feel the need to put in a plug for the shop I hawk for.  Actually I felt these were the best I have seen at festival and have felt so long before I started hawking for them. Each is unique, therefore you will never see another just like yours.  Here are a couple of mine.  Cherry Burl and Spalted Maple.


Ok, put in your plug. Who are they?!?  ;D

Lady Renee Buchanan

http://cgi.ebay.com/Tiny-Tankard-Mug-Silverplate-Dansk-Baby-Cup-Shotglass_W0QQitemZ280367802239QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item414739277f&_trksid=p3911.c0.m14&_trkparms=65%3A12%7C66%3A2%7C39%3A1%7C72%3A1205%7C293%3A1%7C294%3A50


The above is an ebay listing for a silver plated tankard that holds 4 oz.  The seller is from another board that I am a member of.  I purchased some of her other items, and she is very nice to work with.  My items are in NJ, and I am going there next weekend for a wedding, so we arranged for me to pick them up.  She is very accommodating in her business dealings.  If you can't find it with the link above, her Ebay seller name is Wench230.



I copied the texting from her listing:

Starting bid:   US $8.99

The tiniest tankard on the fairegrounds... perfect for a shot of mead!  Who could resist filling this for you when you pull it off your belt and hold it out and smile so brightly?

This wee tiny tankard is actually a baby cup, which holds 4 ounces.  Stamped on bottom with "Dansk International Designs LTD, MM / JS / China."

Measurements:

Height:  2.75"
Top:  2.25" across
Capacity:  4 ounces

Gently used, has some slight marks from normal wear on body of tankard and on base.  Has a few tarnish spots on the inside; just needs a wipe with some silver cleaner.

Stored in a smoke-free, but not pet-free, home; you may get a bonus cat hair or two with your tankard.



Hope this helps.   ;D


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Sir Martin

Quote from: Var Greyshadow on April 20, 2009, 07:24:11 AM
I'll suggest Wonderous Works in Wood (where I got my tankard).  They have ones that will easily hold 20+ ounces and they hold up well.  If they do break, they will fix them for you.  These wood mugs can also handle cold or hot liquids.

Knarly Knot also does wonderful woodwork - I just don't recall how big thiers are.

Here's R/F forum member Knarly Knot at her TRF shoppe.  This was taken towards the end of faire last year and their inventory was running a bit low.  They make some really nice mugs, tankards and other vessels of various sizes.  http://www.theknarlyknot.net/



Jademozingo

Thanks for all the help! I can't believe tha amount of feedback I get here, it's great!  I'm watching my goodwill and such here with plans to hit the flea market sunday. I also know someone who works at a goodwill in another town nearby. 

Still on the hunt
Jade