I am a bowl latherer, or more accurately, a scuttle latherer. I love the feel of warm lather on my face. I have seen some really beautiful scuttles and mugs in SOTD pictures and I'm curious about many of them. I would like users and owners of scuttles and mugs to post pictures and details about their scuttles/mugs, such as where they got them, how they like them, what their pros/cons are and anything else they think DFS members would like to know. I'm interested in those beauty vintage mugs I've seen on SOTD - I welcome any tips on finding these things in the wild or wherever.
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I have two scuttles, a Moss Scuttle from Sarah Bonneyman ceramics and the second from Dirty Bird Pottery. They're both good, the Dirty Bird has nicer design elements but its water chamber is smaller and doesn't stay as warm - the Moss has a larger water chamber and stays a little warmer but its lacking in the beauty. The Moss also has a larger lather bowl which allows for more vigorous lather whipping than the Dirty Bird. I'd love a slightly bigger Dirty Bird but this size is the biggest she makes. I am currently coveting the George Town scuttles so I'd welcome any member feedback on those.
A tip for anyone who is thinking they want to try using a scuttle - don't put boiling water in them, too hot. It may seem like the ideal solution to the heat loss issue but I destroyed a very nice eShave silver tip badger brush that way. It immediately began losing prodigious amounts of bristles - 10-20 per use and it hasn't stopped. I had to retire the brush. So the lesson I learned the hard way is that excessive heat can damage the glue of some brush knots. Also, most lathers won't stand up to that much heat. They break down and get useless
I'll start:
I have two scuttles, a Moss Scuttle from Sarah Bonneyman ceramics and the second from Dirty Bird Pottery. They're both good, the Dirty Bird has nicer design elements but its water chamber is smaller and doesn't stay as warm - the Moss has a larger water chamber and stays a little warmer but its lacking in the beauty. The Moss also has a larger lather bowl which allows for more vigorous lather whipping than the Dirty Bird. I'd love a slightly bigger Dirty Bird but this size is the biggest she makes. I am currently coveting the George Town scuttles so I'd welcome any member feedback on those.
A tip for anyone who is thinking they want to try using a scuttle - don't put boiling water in them, too hot. It may seem like the ideal solution to the heat loss issue but I destroyed a very nice eShave silver tip badger brush that way. It immediately began losing prodigious amounts of bristles - 10-20 per use and it hasn't stopped. I had to retire the brush. So the lesson I learned the hard way is that excessive heat can damage the glue of some brush knots. Also, most lathers won't stand up to that much heat. They break down and get useless