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    Quote Originally Posted by 10Pups View Post
    Now I am wondering which one of you is right ?
    I think it's for squeezing the tube flat. The engraved part is obviously a handle/grip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KWilliams40 View Post
    Where can you buy one? I did a Google search that only came back with multiple hits to topics on this forum.

    As far as I know you can't, we all make them or re-purpose items around the house..

    This whole story goes back quite a few years, the original thread on SRP was lost in the server crash, here is the original from over at B&B

    http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthr...per?highlight=

    As you can see it has always had a Joking aspect to the whole thing

    More ideas

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/soaps...-snurdler.html

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/misce...0-snurdle.html
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    Wow I feel dumb. I have a tub of TOBS Coconut and I have been noticing that it's "flattening out". That's because I have been using a damp brush to swirl on top of it before I make the lather in a bowl. I guess I have been doing this wrong!

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    I use...wait for it...my finger lol. Clean of course, I just dip it in to get the desired amount and then put it onto the brush. Has worked for me for years without issue

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    How about these:

    Blick Blue Comfort Grip Painting Knives - BLICK art materials

    Lots of choices to fit everyone's needs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EggSuckingLeech View Post
    Wow I feel dumb. I have a tub of TOBS Coconut and I have been noticing that it's "flattening out". That's because I have been using a damp brush to swirl on top of it before I make the lather in a bowl. I guess I have been doing this wrong!
    What do you mean by "flattening out"? I swirl a damp brush and never have an issue?

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    Good evening folks. Cangooner Enterprises is proud to announce its latest creation: the Accidental Snurdler™. (aka what happens shortly after saying 'oops' as well as a few other things while turning a brush handle)

    I kind of overcooked the purpleheart a little, so it's darker than I expected, but otherwise I think it turned out OK for something I hadn't even known I was about to make.

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    I think you should still put a knot in it so you'll have a duel purpose piece of shaving gear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    Good evening folks. Cangooner Enterprises is proud to announce its latest creation: the Accidental Snurdler™. (aka what happens shortly after saying 'oops' as well as a few other things while turning a brush handle)

    I kind of overcooked the purpleheart a little, so it's darker than I expected, but otherwise I think it turned out OK for something I hadn't even known I was about to make.
    Way to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, man!
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    Am I the only one thinking about the sample spoons from Baskin Robbins or the old school plastic coffee stirrers from McDonlads??
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