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    Posted 7 years ago

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    One milkshake glass and two water glasses from STEAK N SHAKE restaurants. Started in 1934 in central Illinois, STEAK N SHAKE has always had a practice to serve their high quality "steakburgers"(tm) and hand dipped milkshakes using real china/glassware/flatware, most of which is similarly monogrammed with their logo(s). The milkshake glass is about 6" tall, the water glasses about 4". No discernible manufacturer's marks. All 3 have been snagged from thrift shops, etc. over the years.

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 6 years ago
      The building where the first Steak and Shake opened is about a half mile from my house. It was sold because it is on a flood plain and is now a Monicals Pizza. Still several in town, though. I grew up eating there but have been a vegetarian for many years. I grew up eating there and it was one of the things I missed most when I lived away from here.

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