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    Default Roberts Ceramic Feats of Clay

    While I have read a lot about his scuttles, I've been unable to find a way to contact him. I've googled, gone to his ebay site, and searched numerous forums and can't find info on how to contact this person. Can someone help? Feel free to PM me.

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    Not sure if you are still looking, but his new site is here. Robert's Feats of Clay - Home
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    Interesting: looks like he has revamped the site. It is possible that you found the right site but it was down for maintenance. It appears he has a new CMS running, and a change like that usually entails some downtime.

    Woodturner: well worth checking them out. I have been very happy with mine, and you can't beat the price.

    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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    Wow there is some nice stuff there, love some of the colors there

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    Can't help with a new contact info but I can say Robert was good to deal with and the supplied scuttle works well.

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    Well, I just ordered one of Robert's Feats of Clay scuttles. I can't believe the prices compared to most other places. $20-30 bucks for a well made scuttle, and you get to choose the size, style, color, and lid? Get outta town! I'm glad I found him before I bought a moss scuttle for $80 bones.

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    Agreed, his products are great and his pricing exceptional. I have a size small that I use as a brush scuttle. For less than $25 shipped (I think), he can't be beat. I used it this morning.
    He is hard to find, however. If you google Robert Becker, you get forum hits like this one. Feats of clay is a different outfit altogether.
    As an aside, I sent him an email telling him how hard he is to find, but got no response. I guess he's happy with word of mouth referral. I guessing also that he has all the business he can handle.

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    Is this Gentelman still making scuttles? hes got great prices, but can't seem to find his stuff on his sight or ebay
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    I've had a large scuttle and brush holder from Robert about 3 years maybe 4 years ago now, Robert was great to deal with first class in fact. And he made sure it was well packaged as it was shipped to UK!!Name:  P1060383.jpg
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    thanks for rubbing it in, now how do I get one?
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