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    Quote Originally Posted by rtaylor61
    Tony,

    The initials might be most cost effective if you took orders over time, buyers knowing that would pay in advance, but delivery time might be up to 90 days. This way you could possible accumulate enouh orders to make the mugs with initials more cost effective.

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    That would work for me and I'm sure for many others as well.

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    To add my voice in with the others, I'd love to have a mug with my initials on it, and this one is handsome.

    Maybe we should see how many people are willing to commit? If it's enough, then a one-off special order might not be too bad, even if poor Tony doesn't want to add customized mugs to his regular inventory.

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    When I bought my shaving scuttle from classic shaving they included your initials for free. They also had shaving mugs with your initials. Pretty cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    When I bought my shaving scuttle from classic shaving they included your initials for free. They also had shaving mugs with your initials. Pretty cool
    Rich,

    I've heard those scuttles are not real practical, do you actually use it and if so how is it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRR
    Rich,

    I've heard those scuttles are not real practical, do you actually use it and if so how is it?

    I use it when I have a little extra time usually on weekends. I have to boil the water to pour in the scuttle and during the weekdays I don't have time to do that in the AM. I must say though I do enjoy using it on the weekends, it seems to go with the whole concept of str8's to me. The brush is really hot so when you work up a lather with the soap it goes on really warm. Nice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    I use it when I have a little extra time usually on weekends. I have to boil the water to pour in the scuttle and during the weekdays I don't have time to do that in the AM. I must say though I do enjoy using it on the weekends, it seems to go with the whole concept of str8's to me. The brush is really hot so when you work up a lather with the soap it goes on really warm. Nice...
    Cool, thanks! Perhaps I'll pick one up one of these days.

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    the more I look at those the more I like them and I don't even need one. You should get some printed that say The Well Shaved Gentleman too. I bet a LOT of people would like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman
    the more I look at those the more I like them and I don't even need one. You should get some printed that say The Well Shaved Gentleman too. I bet a LOT of people would like that.
    That could fit nicely on the other side for a nice balance!

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    Or "The last cut you'll ever feel"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    Or "The last cut you'll ever feel"
    One of the car business "cliches" is "half of the deal is the feel of the wheel". One of my co-workers teases me with "the last thing you'll feel is the cut of the steel".

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