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Pittsburgh Pipers Ceramic Mug
Pittsburgh Pipers Ceramic Mug
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Warm-up with a nice cuppa out of this ceramic coffee mug. It’s BPA and Lead-free, microwave & dishwasher-safe, and made of white, durable ceramic in 11-ounce size.
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● 11oz (0.33 l) mugs made with durable white ceramic
● A comfortable c-handle and a shiny finish
● Dishwasher-safe ceramic
● Drink confidently on a daily basis as all mugs are lead and BPA-free
The Pittsburgh Condors were a professional basketball team in the original American Basketball Association (ABA). Originally called the Pittsburgh Pipers, they were a charter franchise of the ABA and captured the first league title. The team played their home games in Pittsburgh's Civic Arena.
11oz | in | cm |
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Height | 3.74 in | 9.50 cm |
Diameter | 3.15 in | 8.00 cm |
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1 (1968)
basketball
blue and orange (1967–1970)red and gold (1970-72)
ceramic mug 11oz
ceramics
club
coffe mugs
cup
eastern division
gabe rubin 1967–1969 metro sportshaven industries 1970–1972
home&living
kitchen
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pittsburgh pennsylvania
pittsburgh civic arena (1967–68 1969–1972)met center (1968–69)
pittsburgh pipers 1967–1968 minnesota pipers 1968–1969 pittsburgh pipers 1969–1970 pittsburgh condors 1970–1972
sports
united states
vern mikkelsen 1967–1968 marty blake 1970–1972
vince cazzetta 1967–1968 jim harding vern mikkelsen and verl young 1968–1969 john clark and buddy jeannette 1969–1970 jack mcmahon 1970–1971 jack mcmahon and mark binstein 1971–1972