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    I keep mine in a circa 1800s dresser. Also in the dresser drawers are sections of panty hose filled with rice. I live in humid SC, and this does the trick.

    I love vintage watches, and they get the same treatment. Been collecting them for 20 years, and not one humidity related issue yet.
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    Racks on the wall in my radio room are where mine are stored. Need some news pics of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoughBoy68 View Post
    I keep mine in racks I made and mounted them on the wall in the bedroom. I don't store mine in the bathroom, made that mistake years ago when I first got into this hobby. Back then I kept them in the medicine cabinet and after a while noticed rust developing on them. Next I kept them in socks in my dresser drawer via a tip from a fellow SRP member. Finally I decided to build the racks and keep them on the wall away from the humidity in the bathroom. They have been hanging there for several years now and so far no rust.
    Here are pics of the racks I made for my razors. The two on the sides are the 'Old West Style' I designed a few years ago.
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    I'm using these wooden test tube racks:
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    They are cheap enough on Amazon, and look great IMHO. They also come in different sizes - so you can combine them according to your collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoughBoy68 View Post
    Here are pics of the racks I made for my razors. The two on the sides are the 'Old West Style' I designed a few years ago.
    Very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimab View Post
    I'm using these wooden test tube racks:
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    They are cheap enough on Amazon, and look great IMHO. They also come in different sizes - so you can combine them according to your collection.
    I have a few of those, but they won’t hold my bigger straights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrchick View Post
    I have a few of those, but they won’t hold my bigger straights.
    This is what I did for the bigger ones:
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    It keeps them even better - stops them from rotating freely.
    I did it with hand-held dremel - no trouble at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dimab View Post
    This is what I did for the bigger ones:
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    It keeps them even better - stops them from rotating freely.
    I did it with hand-held dremel - no trouble at all.
    Great idea! I’ll mod mine.
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    Test tube racks, very nice. I would love to keep them out on display. Has to be better than in a roll or in a silicone treated sock for corrosion also!

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