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    I've been there and done that, though I prefer to call it "acquisition" disorder. I kicked cold turkey though and now I'm more interested in getting rid of stuff than getting it ....... which can become a disorder as much as the other side of the coin ........
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    Same here, I like the hunt better than the big pile of stuff so I sell everything that's doubles (triples..lol!)

    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I've been there and done that, though I prefer to call it "acquisition" disorder. I kicked cold turkey though and now I'm more interested in getting rid of stuff than getting it ....... which can become a disorder as much as the other side of the coin ........

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    And also PAD
    Pipe Acquisition Disorder...
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    I just have issues!
    It's a dog eat dog world and I have on milk bone underwear.

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    I have a case of RAD, luckily have avoided the other ancillary disorders that go along with it. At least so far...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I would probably give away more stuff if there were beginning wet shavers near me. I have acquired a lot of stuff. At this point it is not well organized enough for my liking and my lack of organization has sort of killed my desire to get more stuff. I feel the need to purge some of my stuff as well. I plan on keeping stuff that I really like using, and my 5/8 full hollows, for the most part need to find loving homes. So at this point I have to say acquiring is not my mode. I have lots. Compared to many I have very few soaps, but I have more than enough. I several brushes, in time I plan on two more. One will be a custom from a member here, the other will be a high end brush, but I am in no hurry. I have enough strops, but will likely get one or two more. I have come to a point of having enough or too much stuff.
    I ummed and ahhed for ages about what to do with my excess stuff, give it to a new bloke and he might just disappear off the face of the planet with it, give it to friends - well they are usually pretty well equipped so I just sent it all to bill for the give aways.
    I now have 3 straights, 3 strops, 2 brushes and one safety razor. As for soaps and creams I just mixed all of each together excepting one puck I use at home and have a largish tub of each at work where I do most of my shaving. The soap tub gets left over hand soap etc dumped in it along with the various bits of shaving soap I had, the cream tub gets Al the creams and left over lather from shaving mixed in.
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    I just suffer... that's it.... nothing more to say..... I'm a gonner...... done for..... left for dead.....

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    Hmmm.... I dont know.[emoji52]
    Is 50+ razors in rotation, and others in the to do box, considered RAD if done in less than 12 months. [emoji53]

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    I've done them all, RAD, SSAD, SAD, and HAD....recently indulged in more shaving soap, Czech and Speake 88 and Oxford and Cambridge, plus a pottery bowl of I Coloniali after stupidly finding myself in the Top 10 Shaving Soaps thread...again.

    And after RAD'ing out on an tortoise scaled Heljestrand MK 32, fell hard for an MK 33 in original factory ivory scales in mint condition which is now making it's way here.

    So I don't even fight it any more, I just feel like I'm maturing and growing in my experience with it....

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    I suffer from ASRAD. Which is Antique Store Razor Acquisition Disorder. Seems like any time I leave the house and I have an extra hour or so, I head to one of the Antique malls. Needed to pick up some stocking stuffers for my wife today, and ended up with 2 razors.
    Burls, Girls, and all things that Swirl....

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