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    Hope you post a pic when it's finished! and Thank you.
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    I will, but know this.....I have about 80 honey do's to finish or just start first, HA!

    Gary

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    Well you better get crackin!

    Here's a shelf I built to go with it, I have yet to finish it, it needs a bottom to hang brushes. I keep chipping the wood out on that part of it.....
    I'll use the shelf to hold my soaps, AS, scuttle etc. and the whole thing will be mounted below my straight razor rack.Name:  IMG_2063.jpg
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    Sure looks a lot nicer than the stuff you find in stores. Did you make the dinning room table also?
    You're not using any old razors to chip away are you? Just seems natural that an old worn down razor would make a great woodworking tool.
    Nice work.
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    Well that's because the pics are grainy, the shelves are ruff looking or we can call it rustic. I didn't make the table, my wife buys stuff at auction and sometimes refinish's it (she did a good job on the table) and I deal with it because sometimes......she brings me home some pretty cool stuff like straight razors.
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    Well here it is almost finished, I just have to purchase some wood plugs to cover the screw holes. The picture in behind the rack is of a Barber giving a boy a hair cut (reminds of my son probably of the same age. Their is some other barber related items in the picture, like a shave brush & straight razor, manual clippers. I plan to move the picture it's either out the door or see if I can mount it lower so it peeks through the rack

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    Wow, I loved it before, but it looks even better on the wall! Well done.

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    Looks really great. I like how comprehensive it is, you have everything you could need all on one unit.

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    Wow, that turned out great!!! I am super jealous...

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    Deceptive. After relocating all my stuff from the main bath, to the half bath, I was amazed at all the crap I have. Soaps, creams, Aftershaves, it's ridiculous I tell you! ridiculous!

    Thank you all for the kind comments!
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