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01-01-2011, 12:50 AM #1
I remember those "Mr Whippy" machines from my childhood..... I'm sure they had one in the barbershop of the Park Sheraton in NYC, but I have never seen one here in England.
You've got me going now!
Do you think it would be a idea to put a spoonful of boiling water and a sliver of soap into a smoothie-maker? Or a cream-maker attachment on a Kenwood mixer? I haven't got either, but I would like to hear the outcome from someone who does -- when the wife isn't looking!
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02-24-2012, 11:52 AM #2
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Thanked: 2Hot lather makers
I have a Campbell chrome model. I only use it occasionally, and with Tom's of Maine instead of the Campbell liquid. I find it a real treat.
Does anyone know when these were first invented? For some reason I am thinking of sometime in the 1930s, but I do not know for sure.
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02-24-2012, 11:52 AM #3
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Thanked: 2What is the difference between a shaving mug and a shaving scuttle?
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02-26-2012, 09:31 AM #4
A mug or bowl is just that a mug or a bowl.
A scuttle is a more complex double wall mug or bowl
where hot water can be added between the inner and outer
bowl to keep the inner bowl warm, even hot. It is also
possible to dip and transfer hot water to freshen and soften
the lather as needed.
There are numerous other ways to maintain a warm and hot lather.
Check the kitchen for a non breakable bowl that you can
half fill with hot water and then keep/ float your lather bowl in
it while you shave. In the cold days of the winter my Pewter Shaving Mug
sits in a shallow plastic bowl of hot tap water from the kitchen.
While a bit of a bother for me scuttle lovers are a passionate group.
When you do shop be sure to match your brush to the scuttle/ lathering mug.
A big brush in a tiny mug does nothing good. A small brush lost in
a kettle size mug also does badly. It also needs to fit your hand
so experiment with inexpensive bowls. Not too deep, not too shallow,
not too big, not too small....
Most modern sinks and counters are ill designed for shaving.... but that is
a shave den discussion.
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