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    Stayin Claussy jakeinkalispell's Avatar
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    Default Home made travel case

    If you're like me you probably think that most travel cases are kinda expensive, so I decided to make my own

    what you need:
    Speedy Stitcher or equivalent

    piece of canvas or heavy cloth about 1 1/2 times as wide as your razor and about twice as long

    elbow grease

    first measure out your canvas and fold it in half length wise, second start stitching lock stitches, third make sure and tie sturdy finish knots, fourth turn it inside out so your crappy man-stitching is forever hidden to the world, fifth enjoy

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    Nice.. I am currently working on getting my wife to sew up a 7 day roll up for me. May have to incorporate a 2 day sheath as well for traveling.

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    I strike oil every time I try to sew (red oil). I, too, would like a "travel roll-up" for trips that would hold 2-3 straight razors.

    What I had in mind for myself are strips of elastic that would hold both ends of the razor snugly against a padded back. Then you could roll up the thing and the padding would protect the razor. I'm not willing to pay $100 for it, however. Not even close. Somebody on another forum sold one that could hold 18 straights and sold it for $18.

    It baffles me that vendors don't accomodate the needs to provide stands that house multiple razors and multiple sets. At home, I have smoking pipe stands that I use for both straight and DE razors and they work like a charm (you have to make sure the hole on top is wide enough). Someone is making brush stands out of coconut shells.

    I'd think that someone could make money providing things both for travel and home to house razors and brushes.

    Straight razor shaver and loving it!
    40-year survivor of electric and multiblade razors

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    Hmmm.... If you made it a bit longer with linen on one side and horsehide on the other, you'd also have a travel strop.

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    That quick stitcher is pretty cool.

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