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    Lock the razors in a box, put them in the garage etc.
    My kids know very well that knives/razors and other sharp things are not toys.
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    What a GREAT thread. My youngest is a little Over a year and she fones everything and doesn't understand what not to touch yet! I really like the chest with the glass top. Where did you find that chopper dave?
    What a curse be a dull razor; what a prideful comfort a sharp one

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    In my late grandfather I remember there were several Soviet razors when I was about 5 years. People used to buy razor reserve. So, I foolishly spoiled them. I was young and foolish. Razors have to hide from the children.

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    store them up High.Unless you give them a ladder Their reach in limited.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    store them up High.Unless you give them a ladder Their reach in limited.
    Sadly to an inquisitive kid, everything is a ladder.
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    I remember years ago when my kids were small I had the same problem with firearms, ammo. and some other valuable items. Best solution that I found was a lock and key for the master bedroom doorknob. After I installed it the problem was completely over. Out of sight out of mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog;1493717[COLOR="#FF0000"
    ]A hook and eye high up on your bedroom door[/COLOR] might not be a bad plan. It is not pretty but you can get locking cash boxes at staples and big box stores for very little money.
    This is what I have on my shop door
    If you don't care where you are, you are not lost.

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    I'm not sure if the AlembiCase is still available. I bought one for my brother when he took up straights and had young kids. I would trust nothing but a lock or a very high and inaccessible shelf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    A hook and eye high up on your bedroom door might not be a bad plan. It is not pretty but you can get locking cash boxes at staples and big box stores for very little money.
    Totaly agreed on that one

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    Like we used to do bear country with food,Put your razors in a box,Block and tackle up a High tree works. get um 20 ft in the air,Geez.
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