Looking4Lower
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The Coffee thread made me think of some unique aviation-related stuff that I have come across. Just thought I'd share these, since they're all pretty cool (no, I don't work for any of them!):
Kenmore Air Harbor is one of the biggest seaplane bases in the world....and they have their own blend of coffee called "Beaver Blend" which is named after the workhorse seaplane. It's great stuff:
http://www.kenmoreair.vista.com/?cat=132285?communityPath=content/00/01/03/54/05
For the "over 21" crowd, there is a company in Montana called Lang Creek Brewing that makes aviation-related beer! It's hard to find unless you live in the area, but it's pretty good if you can manage to get your hands on some (I had some "Tri-Motor Ale" on a trip to Kallispel last summer):
http://www.langcreekbrewery.com/beers.html
And there is a company in California called MotoArt that makes furniture out of classic aircraft parts and military ordnance:
http://www.motoart.com/pages/gallery.html
Anybody else know of other unique products (and I don't mean the usual boring stuff like the "Bad Attitude" t-shirt or the altimeter clock that you can order from Sporty's)?
Kenmore Air Harbor is one of the biggest seaplane bases in the world....and they have their own blend of coffee called "Beaver Blend" which is named after the workhorse seaplane. It's great stuff:
http://www.kenmoreair.vista.com/?cat=132285?communityPath=content/00/01/03/54/05
For the "over 21" crowd, there is a company in Montana called Lang Creek Brewing that makes aviation-related beer! It's hard to find unless you live in the area, but it's pretty good if you can manage to get your hands on some (I had some "Tri-Motor Ale" on a trip to Kallispel last summer):
http://www.langcreekbrewery.com/beers.html
And there is a company in California called MotoArt that makes furniture out of classic aircraft parts and military ordnance:
http://www.motoart.com/pages/gallery.html
Anybody else know of other unique products (and I don't mean the usual boring stuff like the "Bad Attitude" t-shirt or the altimeter clock that you can order from Sporty's)?