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    Default Ebay scuttle

    This scuttle really appealed to me, can anyone tell me more about it?
    I think i'll have to get a few more in varying styles.......is this an addiction too?

    http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...9923&rd=1&rd=1

    oops..... heh heh
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    Can't tell you anything because there's no link

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    I say go for it.
    I have 2 scuttles that are similar, although without the fish styling....
    Just a heads up, those are for use with soaps, when you find a scuttle sized soap, just put the soap in the top, fill the bottom with hot water (These were from the days ALL hot water was from a kettle) and dip your brush into the bottom, get some soap on there, and lather directly on your face.
    Mine are full of the (now discontinued...check TJ Maxx perhaps you will find some) C&E Sweet Almond Oil soap.
    Good stuff.
    John P.

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    hm, I only have the Moss scuttle... but I like this one - maybe I gotta start looking for something new. Wasn't this very cheap for such a nice piece?

    Cheers
    Ivo

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    I thought it was a great piece, full of character, and not too flowery like most.
    10 bucks, and i just ordered a ton of Mama Bears soaps to fill em with.
    The beginning of the new S.A.D?

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    Interesting piece. If your soaps don't fit, either cut them to size or melt them in a microwave (10 second bursts) until they fit.

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