[Rhodes22-list] Michaels restriction on glass holder
Tootle
ekroposki at charter.net
Wed Oct 3 20:11:29 EDT 2007
Michael,
Look at the picture:
http://www.rhodes22.org/pipermail/rhodes22-list/attachments/20071003/d98ce8ea/attachment.jpg
We are taking about glasses not steins. A tall thin glass might even slide
into the hole. How about using the top of the metal rim as a holder for a
hanging device to hold glasses so that most of the glass is lower than the
top of the stand?
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=133732
http://www.ecovantagemarine.com/items/item452.htm
http://www.boatshowproducts.com/LiquidCaddy.html?gclid=CJrHz434844CFReQGgodj2UgCA
Ed K
Greenville, SC, USA
MichaelMeltzer wrote:
>
> Better be small drinks, I think the tiller will sweep them right off the
> table :-)
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> Rummy,
>
> Look at that picture and see the obvious... perfect for a one drink
> holder... o. k. be fancy and make a two drink holder... a mini table if
> you
> will... just like they put in conversion vans... uses the same upright
> holder that in is the cockpit of a Rhodes 22... do you think maybe that is
> where Stan got idea from?
>
> And here I though Mary Lou and Fred were looking for Polar Bears?
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
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