Tuesday, January 26, 2010

An English flask, Southern style

This past Friday my brother returned from a month-long study abroad trip to London. Having also gone last year and not bringing me back any sort of souvenir, I made it quite clear to him that I expected him to bring me back something this year since he was fortunate enough to go to London (twice!) while I was not able to go back when I was in school. I did, however, give him little guidance into what I wanted him to bring me, except to tell him that I expected something that I could not purchase here in the US.

So, upon he return this weekend, he produced this flask as my souvenir. At first I wasn't sure what to think, but after reflecting on it a while, I am pretty glad about it.

Now, in spite of how much I love the South, I have never been much a of a "Confederate flag guy." However, I do think that this flask manages to just cross to the better side of that thin line between tacky and charming. It is pewter and was made in Sheffield, England, so it does have a good Anglo heritage. While it isn't another Barbour jacket, it's certainly not something that I would ever buy for myself, but I like it, and am glad that this is my souvenir. Thanks, brother.

4 comments:

RHW said...

Great flask Trip. Now what are you going to fill it with?

Cheers!

James said...

Nice flask.It's a damn shame that flag has come to symbolize things it never was meant to . I suggest you fill it with "Rebel Yell". Not a great bourbon, well not even a good one, but sitting on the banks of the Chattahoochee back in the 70s there wasn't much better.

trip said...

Well, I was just going to fill it with Malibu Rum, but I guess I could go for bourbon instead.

Mr Ryan said...

Great gift!