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Well it's a sad, sad day. I just came inside for a lunch break, looking forward to my midday coffee. Then I saw that my favorite mug is broken. My husband said the handle broke off while he was washing it, and he thinks he can glue it back on. But it will never be the same. I bought it at the farmers market, handmade by a local potter, so it was one of a kind. Sigh.

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Brunswick 2y ago

I've glued handles back onto mugs with Bob's Industries cyanoacrylite, but it eventually loses hold if the mug is ever soaked for a long time.

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Maria2000 2y ago

Yes i dont think it would hold.

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