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06-27-2008, 12:37 AM
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My first Scuttle
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06-27-2008, 01:15 AM
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I just ordered one direct from the company that makes them. I think they changed the design a little after that model you got, but either way it looks great. Grats on the buy!
Georgetown Pottery: Shaving Scuttle
Ash
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06-27-2008, 01:20 AM
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Very nice.... That gets me thinking..... 
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06-27-2008, 01:31 AM
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Very nice.... That gets me thinking..... 
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I should also add that on another forum I found when looking for scuttles (which is how I found out about the one I ordered today) they said that the company will work with you to do custom jobs. I didn't have the patience to order a custom job at the moment, but if i like the scuttle I'll probably give it to my dad as a gift when i get my custom one made.
Their scuttle is 42 dollars plus 11 S&H.
Their phone number is 866-936-7687
Their email is GPOTTERY@GWI.NET
Ash
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06-27-2008, 01:42 AM
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Tom, nice grab! I have a GTP scuttle and love it. There's nothing like warm lather on multiple passes. Enjoy!
Ash, does your avatar mean that you're the one that snagged the design by Don Joe Chandler? That's a very nice razor.
Back on topic, Tom, I really like the cobalt and blue pattern on yours. Some don't seem to have as much variation. Good stuff!
Casey
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06-27-2008, 01:53 AM
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Tom, nice grab! I have a GTP scuttle and love it. There's nothing like warm lather on multiple passes. Enjoy!
Ash, does your avatar mean that you're the one that snagged the design by Don Joe Chandler? That's a very nice razor.
Back on topic, Tom, I really like the cobalt and blue pattern on yours. Some don't seem to have as much variation. Good stuff!
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Nah, I just thought it was an exceptionally good looking razor. I wish I did own it.
Ash
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06-27-2008, 02:01 AM
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Now as I impatiently wait for my scuttle to arrive, I have a question for you all. How do I use it with a cake of shaving soap? In the past I've just kept the soap in a tub and get the brush a bit soapy then lather on my face. And back when I had some cream (truefitt and hill 1805, decent stuff) I just used my brush to get a dab and lathered in my hand.
I'm really tempted to order a few different types of Mama Bear soap and also some of Colleen's (they all sound very nice!) and just want to make sure the soap will work in the scuttle.
Ash
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06-27-2008, 02:51 AM
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just do as you used to, except instead of lathering on your face lather in the bowl. I geuss you could face lather and just leave the brush in scuttle but thats no fun now is it?  I dont reccomend leaving soap in scuttles, expecially good soap, it runs out fast and can dry out from the heat. Have fun!
I dont have a scuttle btw...but now i want one...
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06-27-2008, 02:59 AM
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Casey,
I almost bought the Persimon one from the website, but saw this on online. It was $30 plus shipping...so a little discount. I love Chinese watercolor painting, so the finish really catches my eye.
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Tom, nice grab! I have a GTP scuttle and love it. There's nothing like warm lather on multiple passes. Enjoy!
Ash, does your avatar mean that you're the one that snagged the design by Don Joe Chandler? That's a very nice razor.
Back on topic, Tom, I really like the cobalt and blue pattern on yours. Some don't seem to have as much variation. Good stuff!
Casey
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06-27-2008, 03:00 AM
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I was going to ask the same thing. That is one sweet razor.
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Nah, I just thought it was an exceptionally good looking razor. I wish I did own it.
Ash
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06-27-2008, 11:15 PM
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Hello Razor Shrink,
Congratulations!
I bought a Scuttle from Georgetown in the same color..it arrived today. They do good work!
The only thing it needs now, is a puck of Colleen's Cavendish Black Shaving Soap!
Regards,
Jeeter
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07-06-2008, 08:04 PM
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Where can i find info on a scuttle? I have seen them, but dont know what they do different than a mug.
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07-06-2008, 08:50 PM
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Where can i find info on a scuttle? I have seen them, but dont know what they do different than a mug.
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Andy, you should check out this thread on the topic of scuttles here.
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