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ISO Traditional Navy Mugs
Here's a site with a mess kit and mug. No price listed but one could write
and ask. http://www.martifacts.com/newsletter/062003/ "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I'm looking for some traditional Navy coffee mugs, the large, thick porcelain mugs WITHOUT handles or decoration that one used to find aboard ships of the line. There are plenty of purveyors of what they are calling "Navy coffee mugs" but these are just white mugs with handles - NOT what I want. I'm looking for the real deal. These are to be a gift for an old retired salt friend of mine who is under the weather. -- Email sent to is never read. |
ISO Traditional Navy Mugs
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ISO Traditional Navy Mugs
Everett wrote:
Here's a site with a mess kit and mug. No price listed but one could write and ask. http://www.martifacts.com/newsletter/062003/ "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... I'm looking for some traditional Navy coffee mugs, the large, thick porcelain mugs WITHOUT handles or decoration that one used to find aboard ships of the line. There are plenty of purveyors of what they are calling "Navy coffee mugs" but these are just white mugs with handles - NOT what I want. I'm looking for the real deal. These are to be a gift for an old retired salt friend of mine who is under the weather. -- Email sent to is never read. Thanks! -- Email sent to is never read. |
ISO Traditional Navy Mugs
Harry Krause wrote in message ...
UglyDan®©™ wrote: The salt, and eggshells too, were supposed to remove the bitterness in the coffee. UD I certainly recall the eggshell bit; lots of people did that, and maybe still do. The salt thing, though...I'd not encountered anyone outside the Navy who did that. Me and the Mama got it from some waitress, at some truckstop, bouncin' around this great county, some many years ago. Don't really bother anymore, just bought a real Bunn! Gooooood coffee... Scotty |
ISO Traditional Navy Mugs
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ISO Traditional Navy Mugs
The salt, and eggshells too, were supposed to remove the bitterness in the coffee. UD Steve wrote: No matter if you use salt or eggshells there is no way to make bad coffee (navy mess coffee) taste better.. Yep. Salt (yuck!!) does nothing to help bad coffee. Eggshells might remove some of the bitterness but if you are talking about one of those 10 gallon urns of mess decks coffee, it's going to take a LOT of eggshells to make any noticable difference. It is bitter because of the type of brewing method.. The water is too hot and then the coffee is left to stand in the urns for hours, sometime the mess cook doesn't remove the old grounds.. We could take the same coffee back to a shop pot and make great coffee.. Yep again. Another common problem, and not just on Navy mess decks, is that coffee percolators (or whatever you fancy) should be clean. Usually they are left with tarry nasty gunk all over the insides until you could put cold tap water in and it would come out brown and bitter. And sometimes, people do indeed clean them but use a variety of inappropriate materials & methods. I was fortunate, the ships I was on had pretty good chow and good coffee too. But I've had many a cup of battery acid disguised as "coffee." Regards Doug King |
About a year ago they were selling mugs as you describe on eBay. They were
twenty dollars each. However, these were newly manufactured reproductions. I do not know if they are still on. I did find one that was made from the 50's made by pyrex or corning. The URL for it is he http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...532897 5&rd=1 and is described as a WW2 Corning Army Navy Military shaving mug cup WWII Item number: 6535328975. It has 19 hours before end of auction. You can also buy one with the navy logo on it from this URL: https://www.mysticarmynavy.com/item....es=no&ID=4 52 Hope that this helps and I hope that your friend made it. I lost my Father a retired Chief M/Sgt in the Air Force 28 Dec. 2003. He was 81 at the time. He loved these mugs to. Take Care Thegrayghost |
About a year ago they were selling mugs as you describe on eBay. They were
twenty dollars each. However, these were newly manufactured reproductions. I do not know if they are still on. I did find one that was made from the 50's made by pyrex or corning. The URL for it is he http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...532897 5&rd=1 and is described as a WW2 Corning Army Navy Military shaving mug cup WWII Item number: 6535328975. It has 19 hours before end of auction. You can also buy one with the navy logo on it from this URL: https://www.mysticarmynavy.com/item....es=no&ID=4 52 Hope that this helps and I hope that your friend made it. I lost my Father a retired Chief M/Sgt in the Air Force 28 Dec. 2003. He was 81 at the time. He loved these mugs to. Take Care Thegrayghost |
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