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    Default What Brush Holder Are You Using?

    Give us a link if you have it.

    I'm looking for something functional, nice looking, but not extravagant (overly pricey). I'd like to stay under $50 for sure.

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    http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3311/dsc00869i.jpg

    Found mine hanging above my workbench. It took a trip to the vice and met some spray paint.

    http://img695.imageshack.us/img695/9030/dsc00864i.jpg

    Can even use it backwards and its fully adjustable!
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    Quote Originally Posted by C23 View Post
    http://img190.imageshack.us/img190/3311/dsc00869i.jpg

    Found mine hanging above my workbench. It took a trip to the vice and met some spray paint.

    Ha! Nice. Very industrious of you. I don't think I'll find anything laying around my house, though.

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    Pretty damn good idea. That is just a hook from peg board. You could probably go to Depot, Lowes, Ace etc and pick up something like that.

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    I just buy cheapo ones something like this:

    Mens MOCK TORTOISE SHAVE BRUSH STAND for Shaving Brush - eBay (item 290387405600 end time Feb-01-10 17:43:03 PST)

    If you end up with several brushes as many folks do,you may want to screw them onto your shave den wall or shelf and display them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aroliver59 View Post
    I just buy cheapo ones something like this:

    Mens MOCK TORTOISE SHAVE BRUSH STAND for Shaving Brush - eBay (item 290387405600 end time Feb-01-10 17:43:03 PST)

    If you end up with several brushes as many folks do,you may want to screw them onto your shave den wall or shelf and display them.
    That's what I did. I broke off the base, sanded down the edge so it looks nice then used the double sided tape to stick it to my cabinet.

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    I hate to have to admit this, but most of my brush stands are the flat bottoms of the brushes' handles. They're really inexpensive and seem to work well.


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    Once I've finished a shave, I rest my lather-laden brush on the puck of soap sitting in my shaving mug and I leave it there til I shave again
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoglahoo View Post
    Once I've finished a shave, I rest my lather-laden brush on the puck of soap sitting in my shaving mug and I leave it there til I shave again
    Really? I didn't think that was a recommended practice.

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    Nickel plated stand from Classic Shaving - 17.99 plus S&H. There are even cheaper ones out there. It works, why pay more.

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