moodymick said:I think Paul at Connaught used to sell them, drop him an email.
Pig Cat said:moodymick said:I think Paul at Connaught used to sell them, drop him an email.
Yes he does, but they are not easy to find on his website, so PM him here. Username Paul. Very nice they are too.
Audiolab said:My experience is a lot of the soaps vary in size, Harris Soaps fit Harris Bowl nicely but others will fit. Where the wooden bowl is a few mm larger just remember to turn it upside down for a few seconds otherwise the bottom of the soap goes mushy. In fact I do that with most of them.
The feckers are the Penns and the Joris soaps that have a concave bottom, you either need to use it upside down or chop it.
KRF1963 said:And here's another:
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quattrojames said:I bought a cheap one off ebay for about £3 iirc, not one from Connaught. I grated some MWF into it and it works well, BUT I would advise you to give it a good soak first! I didn't and put the soap straight into it, and the first time it got wet the dye leached out and turned the soap brown! It's purely a cosmetic effect which soons wears off, but it would be better to prevent it happening!
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