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New Iris glasses showed up and we decided to have a little session. Left is 1996 Iris in its glasses, right is 2013 Iris in its glasses.

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THREE of the original Iris glasses and three of the new Iris glasses? I've given up long ago on the 1996 Iris glass, I'd be happy with just one of the new Iris glasses.

This has to be one of, if not the top, proper glassware posts ever. (No lambic baskets, however ;)...)

(Cool coaster to boot...)
 
THREE of the original Iris glasses and three of the new Iris glasses? I've given up long ago on the 1996 Iris glass, I'd be happy with just one of the new Iris glasses.

This has to be one of, if not the top, proper glassware posts ever. (No lambic baskets, however ;)...)

(Cool coaster to boot...)

We served them out of baskets, but nothing unbranded was permitted in the final shot :)

(Only one of the three originals is mine -- two other guys locally have them, so we all got together to take the picture. It's... a stressful glass to transport around.)
 
We served them out of baskets, but nothing unbranded was permitted in the final shot :)

(Only one of the three originals is mine -- two other guys locally have them, so we all got together to take the picture. It's... a stressful glass to transport around.)

I'd be a bit freaked about transporting that glass if I had one as well.
 

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