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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Une chope qui pèse 9 kg à vide est sur le point de s'imposer sur le marché des boissons
Pictures must credit: Ocean Brass A heavyweight tankard that weighs 20 lbs / 9 kg empty is set to muscle in on the drinks market. The enormous receptacle which stands 162 mm tall, is machined from a solid 20 cm diameter bar of stainless steel, It has a substantial thermal mass so acts as a heat skink, to keep hot warm for longer. It can also be frozen before use to keep icy drinks cool. The tankard was inspired by dock side capstans that are used to coil ropes to keep ships moored. It also has a dovetail jointed brass handle and a bow shackle used on real capstans to pass rope through. The maker, US-based Ocean Brass, specialises in making ship-inspired objects. For those who feel the tankard, which holds 590 ml of liquid, is too big to handle, there is a smaller 8 lbs / 3.6 kg version big enough to hold just over 473 ml. Both are available from the company based in Boston, Massachusetts, from its website and Kickstarter. The biggest version is available to pre-order for $350 USD / €335 euros while the smaller version is $230 USD / €220 euros. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Sculptor's wife mixed concrete for ' biggest ever' statue.
Jack Bilbo , who once described his adventures in America's underworld in a book called ' I Carried a Gun for Al Capone ' and is now a busy artist and owner of a London art gallery , has completed with the aid of two friends , Sid and Bink Harris , what is believed to be the largest piece of sculpture ever created . The statue, representing a kneeling woman , is one solid piece of stone weighing 44,000 pounds. It is 16 feet high . The work done in secrecy at Mr Bilbo's home, 'Bilbo Bay' , Weybridge , Surrey , and now stands in his garden. In their spare time , Mr Bilbo and his friends have built a Museum of Modern Art in the grounds of the house. ' Devotion ' and another large sculpture , ' Life ' , together with Bilbo paintings will be shown there when it is opened on 6 October as a non-profit making permanent art exhibiton. "Devotion' and 'Life' - which is 7 feet 5 ins high and represents a strong, virile woman rising from the ruins of war - will afterwards tour to New York, Chicago and San Francisco and will be shown at the London World Fair in 1951
Photo shows: Jack Bilbo dictating a letter to his wife Anna ( he calls her Owo ) . She acts as her husband's' secretary and also mixed all 44,000 pounds of cement for ' Devotion '
25 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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Sculptor's wife mixed concrete for ' biggest ever' statue.
Jack Bilbo , who once described his adventures in America's underworld in a book called ' I Carried a Gun for Al Capone ' and is now a busy artist and owner of a London art gallery , has completed with the aid of two friends , Sid and Bink Harris , what is believed to be the largest piece of sculpture ever created . The statue, representing a kneeling woman , is one solid piece of stone weighing 44,000 pounds. It is 16 feet high . The work done in secrecy at Mr Bilbo's home, 'Bilbo Bay' , Weybridge , Surrey , and now stands in his garden. In their spare time , Mr Bilbo and his friends have built a Museum of Modern Art in the grounds of the house. ' Devotion ' and another large sculpture , ' Life ' , together with Bilbo paintings will be shown there when it is opened on 6 October as a non-profit making permanent art exhibiton. "Devotion' and 'Life' - which is 7 feet 5 ins high and represents a strong, virile woman rising from the ruins of war - will afterwards tour to New York, Chicago and San Francisco and will be shown at the London World Fair in 1951
Photo shows: Jack Bilbo dictating a letter to his wife Anna ( he calls her Owo ) . She acts as her husbands' secretary and also mixed all 44,000 pounds of cement for ' Devotion '
25 September 1946 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)
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