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    okie from Muskogee shaver wheelz74401's Avatar
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    I did a jockey redneck scuttle 3 bucks at wally world (wal_mart). it works great

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    Quote Originally Posted by khaos View Post
    Hey, does anyone know where I can get a cheap(ish) (okay who am I kidding, lets go with "reasonable" or "justifiable") modern double bowl scuttle thing? Know what I'm talking about? The one thats like a bowl, but the sides of the bowl have a little hole so you can fill it with water? Like a double boiler. Not the old fashioned kind, but more of like if you put a bowl inside another bowl.
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    What do you define as reaonable. For me, anything over $10 would be excessive since my giveaway coffee cup (total $0) works pretty well.

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    I think I'm gonna go with the redneck special for now, but I'm talking with some potters about a custom one. My attitude with shaving so far is that I only have RAD. I only need one of everything else. And on that note, I don't need a $600 scuttle, but if I could get a scuttle that is perfect for my needs and matches my set/decor for some more money, it is a worthwhile investment. Goed Koop is Duur Koop. One of my favourite South Africanisms. Cheap buying is expensive buying.

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    Sara's are $50 but well worth it. It takes her one month from start to finish to make one since you have to wait between processes to make a quality scuttle.

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    I'm asking here about customizing one actually. I'm also speaking with someone else name isn't coming to me right now.

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    I have been talking with a local pottery gal here in my local town, and she is working me up a great scuttle, double cup style. I will post some pictures once she finishes it for me, hopefully here soon. She is charging me $45 for the scuttle which I think is a great deal compared to what she usually makes coffer mugs for! But if anyone is interested in this scuttle or one that you want more customized I am pretty sure she would be willing to take some orders.

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    If you could keep me posted on that I'd be greatful!

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    It be my pleasure! If there is a real specific way you want the Scuttle let me know and I can see what she can do.

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    I would like to see yours first! Thanks!

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    Default Modern Scuttle . . .

    Gentlemen,

    I have the Georgetown Pottery scuttle and like it. I have also heard good things about the Moss Scuttle and Dirty Bird.

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