#1

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
New year, new shaving goodies. Winking
#2

Geezer
New Brunswick, Canada
Woo-hoo! First of the 2022 Acquisitions. 

SWMBO spotted this hand-thrown earthenware vintage-style scuttle in the Salvation Army Thrift Store today, for $8.
It's a bit wobbly in shape, and it's much larger than my dainty vintage porcelain heirloom scuttle, but it does the job. I'll be more inclined to use it, I think.
The larger dimensions of the bottom opening seems more suited to the larger knots of modern brushes, and I'll worry less about breaking it.
The bottom is rough and unglazed, so I have to use a silicone rubber pad to protect the sink when I use it.

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Well, here's Nancy herself, (from her website):

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She doesn't currently list scuttles in her product line, so maybe it was a prototype or a one-off bespoke piece.

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#3

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
(01-04-2022, 07:15 AM)John Rose Wrote: Woo-hoo! First of the 2022 Acquisitions. 

SWMBO spotted this hand-thrown earthenware vintage-style scuttle in the Salvation Army Thrift Store today, for $8.
It's a bit wobbly in shape, and it's much larger than my dainty vintage porcelain heirloom scuttle, but it does the job. I'll be more inclined to use it, I think.
The larger dimensions of the bottom opening seems more suited to the larger knots of modern brushes, and I'll worry less about breaking it.
The bottom is rough and unglazed, so I have to use a silicone rubber pad to protect the sink when I use it.

[Image: 6SY4Wz0.jpg]

Well, here's Nancy herself, (from her website):

[Image: NancyPostma.jpg]

She doesn't currently list scuttles in her product line, so maybe it was a prototype or a one-off bespoke piece.

Hi John. Here is what I use. I trace the base of the item, then try my best to cut it out smaller! It has an adhesive side. It really cuts down on the noise, too, as the bathroom is en suite, and I am less likely to wake up my wife by banging around in the morning.

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#4

Posting Freak
(01-04-2022, 10:10 AM)MaineYooper Wrote:
(01-04-2022, 07:15 AM)John Rose Wrote: Woo-hoo! First of the 2022 Acquisitions. 

SWMBO spotted this hand-thrown earthenware vintage-style scuttle in the Salvation Army Thrift Store today, for $8.
It's a bit wobbly in shape, and it's much larger than my dainty vintage porcelain heirloom scuttle, but it does the job. I'll be more inclined to use it, I think.
The larger dimensions of the bottom opening seems more suited to the larger knots of modern brushes, and I'll worry less about breaking it.
The bottom is rough and unglazed, so I have to use a silicone rubber pad to protect the sink when I use it.

[Image: 6SY4Wz0.jpg]

Well, here's Nancy herself, (from her website):

[Image: NancyPostma.jpg]

She doesn't currently list scuttles in her product line, so maybe it was a prototype or a one-off bespoke piece.

Hi John. Here is what I use. I trace the base of the item, then try my best to cut it out smaller! It has an adhesive side. It really cuts down on the noise, too, as the bathroom is en suite, and I am less likely to wake up my wife by banging around in the morning.

[url=SoftTouch 4" x 5" Rectangle...]SoftTouch 4" x 5" Rectangle... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000SL0KJM?ref...b_ap_share[/url]

I go the low tech route when using bowls or scuttles, which is all the time- I just use a facecloth folded in half and in half again. So quarter fold. Does the job, absorbs water and gets thrown in the wash regularly.

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#5

Geezer
New Brunswick, Canada
(This post was last modified: 01-04-2022, 06:12 PM by John Rose.)
I use the red pad for other things too, so it's going to stay the shape it is.
In this situation it keeps the razor from scratching the sink.
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Note the lather bowl floating in the sink. This is how I use it 95% of the time.
It keeps lather and brush nice and warm, like a giant modern scuttle.

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#6

Scentsless Shaver
Oakland, ME
Over a month of travel from Connaught Shaving to my front porch, I am happy to have the much touted Omega Jade boar brush! 

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- Eric 
Put your message in a modem, 
And throw it in the Cyber Sea
--Rush, "Virtuality"

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Member
Russia
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Spain
(This post was last modified: 01-05-2022, 11:32 PM by jfim88.)
Seygus Zeppelin V2 0.5/0.7

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Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
Got this case with my Gillette Bull Dog some time ago and it was in sad shape.........
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I sent it to Jim @jimjo1031 in another neighborhood to work his magic and he did a bang up job ! Thanks Jim, I am VERY Grateful Happy2

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