Originally Posted by
Hirlau
I too, worry about things of value that I have. I live in the theft capital of America, South Florida.
But,,,most of my worry is unwarranted & then there are certain items that must be kept under certain conditions.
Since your talking about shaving items, IMO, you are a little over concerned.
My reasons for this statement:
burglars/thieves wouldn't know a Wade & Butcher from a potted plant. Both would get the same amount of attention if left on your kitchen table. Burglars need a fast turn around on the items they steal, they have a "plan" so to speak when they enter a home & they are on borrowed time. They seek out items that they are familiar with; that can provide that fast cash , say from a pawn shop or a fence of stolen property. Burglars can hit the usual hidden areas that we consider safe, in a matter of seconds, to a few minutes at most.
Take your W&B or Double Duck to most pawn shops & ask what they will give you for it, 90% will have no idea of it's value & will have to research it on a computer; burglars don't want the hassle of hanging there while this is being done. Your cologne collection, hone collection, strop collection is of no interest to them. Even if your display/collection is beautiful & a centerpiece in your home; it won't be, when he pulls it all out of a duffel bag/ backpack & tries to sell it. The buyer will probably just pass on the pile of shaving equipment. Few burglars are the Ebay type.
Your razors stand a greater chance of getting stolen in that safe (the one you think no one can find) when the safe's contents get raked into the duffle bag/backpack.
My razors are in rotation on the bathroon counter, each wrapped in a handkerchief , I use one, clean it, wrap it again, then put it at the back of the line,,,next shave, pick up the first in the line,,,,never use the same one day after day. My collection is kept in wood boxes that can breathe & moisture control bags in each.. Never a speck of rust in 4 years.