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    Default I found a very cool toiletry bag and wanted to share

    I just think this looks GREAT! http://www.hammacher.com/publish/727...toiletry%20kit Hammacher Schlemmer is a great company, I needed a new toiletry bag, and I am going to order this one. It is just laid out so well, I thought I would share with some of you other road warriors!

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    That bag looks great, but may be too large for my needs. Please let us know what you think of it after you have a chance to take it for a test drive.

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    Default Nice!

    But like emerson said, a bit big for me. Although, if I keep accumulating all these straight shaving goodies, I'm going to need a bag like that!

    BTW, it looks like a Mach3 in the first visible compartment from the bottom.

    Jeff

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    Here's another option in that same style. I'm ordering my son the medium size for college.

    RT
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    That's a nice one. It appears to be large but I went and measured mine and it's only an inch or two larger.

    My current bag: 6 H x 11 W x 5 D
    Hammacher bag: 8 H x 12 W x 5 D

    JL, please let us know how it works out. I suppose if you always check your baggage, then you can usually have a larger suitcase. I always carry-on my luggage and since my space is already limited, then this bag might be a bit too large. But for the price, it might be worth getting anyway.

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    Default travel bag

    I was looking at this one as well, have not decieded yet. but i went away this weekend and realized i do need somthing better than my old one thats a mess.
    http://www.giftsforprofessionals.com...35-4552gl.html

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    I saw one like the Hammacher bag at the Samsonite Outlet the other day. It seems nice, but the shape strikes me as taking too much space in a bag, even compared to the regular rectangular shaped bag.

    I have an LL Bean toilentries bag that I think is great, and it fits all my straight razor and grooming stuff, even a bottle of skin good. And, since it hangs from a hook, I put the ring of my strop over the hook and hang them in the same place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JerseyLawyer
    I saw one like the Hammacher bag at the Samsonite Outlet the other day. It seems nice, but the shape strikes me as taking too much space in a bag, even compared to the regular rectangular shaped bag.

    I have an LL Bean toilentries bag that I think is great, and it fits all my straight razor and grooming stuff, even a bottle of skin good. And, since it hangs from a hook, I put the ring of my strop over the hook and hang them in the same place.
    here is a smaller model of the same bag. It is on sale for around $25.00...now I am not sure which one I want....

    http://www.ebags.com/travelon/ballis...?modelid=17165

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    I had two regular bags that worked fine but finally bought a real Dopp bag this time. The new leather is really nice pebble grain black or brown but honestly I would have reather had the old hard tan they made for years.

    Nostalgia I guess.

    Tony
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    https://heirloomrazorstrop.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller
    I had two regular bags that worked fine but finally bought a real Dopp bag this time. The new leather is really nice pebble grain black or brown but honestly I would have reather had the old hard tan they made for years.

    Nostalgia I guess.

    Tony
    Tony,

    I like the old leather brown bags they used to make as well. My uncle has had the same one for at least 25 years, but I never saw any that had much organizational options. now with my DE and straight, and all the other stuff I take on the road, I need some form of organization not just one big compartment.

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