I was going to say that the idea of reversible stemware was at least a clever new idea--until, that is, I remembered the double-ended liquor jigger that was in my grandmother's drinks cabinet--but really, the awkward proportions of some of these make them look pretty unstable, even if, technically, they're not. They do, however, put the most vulnerable & fragile area in direct contact with the tabletop, which every bartender knows is asking for trouble. On the other hand, if you don't mind tossing out two glasses every time one of them gets a chip on the rim, I guess they're OK.
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I was going to say that the idea of reversible stemware was at least a clever new idea--until, that is, I remembered the double-ended liquor jigger that was in my grandmother's drinks cabinet--but really, the awkward proportions of some of these make them look pretty unstable, even if, technically, they're not. They do, however, put the most vulnerable & fragile area in direct contact with the tabletop, which every bartender knows is asking for trouble. On the other hand, if you don't mind tossing out two glasses every time one of them gets a chip on the rim, I guess they're OK.
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