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Thread: The Shave Den Again !!!!!

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    I want to thank everyone on here, I have learned a lot from all of you and really enjoy all the knowledge and excitement surrounding this elegant form of facial manscaping. I have been shaving with a staright for two years now and I will never go back!!!! EVER!!

    Now I've had one heck a of a time trying to find the right type of display case that was perfect to display the beauty of these artful straight razors and still be functional as well... and nothing.... sooo I've put one together during my convalescent leave from the military, and as soon as i figure out how to upload the pictures I'll post the pictures for some feedback. I hope to meet most people on here eventually, thanks again, Cheers.
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    By my mind...this thread gives all of us a lot of inspiration.
    Thanks for sharing all this beautiful pictures.

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    Im pretty sure i have a man (cave) crush

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    Good Gooble-Dee-Goo...talk about envy...I am quite envious of your setup...very well done indeed...
    Laugh at What You Can...Live with the Rest...
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    Well a year in the making, collecting and deciding...

    My son who is 17 made the cabinet for me this year in shop and did a great job... A few razors that I can't seem to part with and an el cheap`o brush and small dog food bowls for soap... Very modist... but I like it...




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    Nosewarmer great looking cabinet and the fact your son made it is that much more special enjoy it!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin103 View Post
    Nosewarmer great looking cabinet and the fact your son made it is that much more special enjoy it!!!
    I was hoping that he would have had time his Junior year, but he was busy making me a pipe cabinent... So I had to wait till this year (SR.) for my razor and "stuff" storage...

    Thank your for your compliments... He has done a GREAT job on his shop projects...

    I hope at some point the pictures will rotate the right direction...

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    This is a beautiful setup! Those soap bowls look awfully clean!

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    Quote Originally Posted by geonjay View Post
    This is a beautiful setup! Those soap bowls look awfully clean!
    It's the one you don't see that's not so clean... Thanks for the compliments...

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    Your son has a future in woodworking, it is a dying art unfortunately.

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