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    Pix, are we staring a snurdler usage again. In the broadest terms a snurdler is any small. flat object the can be used to pick up a small amount of product in the easiest fashion. All else is having the need to satisfy one's aesthetic needs in how it looks and what it is made of. There is great joy in appreciating the simple for its aesthetic qualities.
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    Yes but that horn one is pretty sweet

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    Quote Originally Posted by RDbeefmoney View Post
    What if I don't have a local snurdler store? Where could I find one?
    Check your flatware and kitchen gadget drawer. I use an old chemical flat paddle.
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    Anything will work,even your finger
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    In order to properly add Creams, one needs a snurdler,is just no other way to do the deed properly.
    The snurdler should be made of Buffalo horn with Lignum end cap,The dipping cup should be made of real Ivory.
    anything less is a total waste of time
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    Quote Originally Posted by KindestCutOfAll View Post
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    Default Adding cream to your brush.

    I've seen the snurdler threads here and there, but why don't we see more of these custom snurdlers?? I mean, we obsess and drool over custom brushes, razors, bowls, etc, and yet here I am using plastic shirt-collar stays like some kind of peasant...
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    Can some1 post the specs? I prob can make one

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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Pix, are we staring a snurdler usage again. In the broadest terms a snurdler is any small. flat object the can be used to pick up a small amount of product in the easiest fashion. All else is having the need to satisfy one's aesthetic needs in how it looks and what it is made of. There is great joy in appreciating the simple for its aesthetic qualities.
    Hahahaha...yes, I've used a snurdler a few times, I spell it teaspoon though...

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