Simple 6 oz hip flask with a celtic knot design, supplied with filling funnel.
The flask will hold a decent size slug of whatever spirit he chooses (eg scotch, cognac, rum, hooch, moonshine etc) which is then readily available when he chooses. Whether it's walking the dogs, climbing the hills, fishing, at the races or just watching the kids play football in the park, a warming mouthful of the good stuff is always most welcome. Suitable for any dad, grandad, grandfather, grandpa.
The flasks are supplied boxed and are great as a gift for any occasion.
Pewter is an alloy consisting of mainly tin and containing antimony and copper for strength and color, respectively. Although the percentages vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, a standard for present day pewter is approximately 91 percent tin, 7.5 percent antimony, and 1.5 percent copper. Modern pewter contains NO LEAD whatsoever.
This flask is manufactured by The English Pewter Company in Sheffield, England and we are proud to offer a selected portion of their range of products. The English Pewter Company are the UK's largest manufacturer of quality pewter giftware. Established in 1977 the family run business exports worldwide and their products can be seen in some of the worlds leading retail outlets.
Made In Sheffield - All of The English Pewter Company's products are handmade in the world famous manufacturing city of Sheffield. For centuries Sheffield has been synonymous with quality manufacturing. Although somewhat smaller than in previous decades this trend continues today and Sheffield still leads the way in the production of quality silverware, steel and pewterware. Located in the very building where stainless steel was invented (many of the original laboratory fixtures are still clearly visible) English Pewter Co are proud to be at the forefront of carrying on this magnificent tradition of quality and innovation.
This 6 oz English Pewter round Celtic hip flask will be perfect as a birthday present, father's day or Christmas gift for any bloke who enjoys a nip now and then.