100+ razors? Dayumn, I'm just a regular SR shaver and have around 10 razors, which is already an abundant amount for 'just shaving'. But once in a while the ADs kick in and you get more.
Looks like (R)AD is not new and doesn't confine itself to our "modern" generation of wet shavers.
It's hard for a man not to obsess over his tools, ergo acquiring good quality tools and plenty of 'em.
That's good advice imo, but we are into SR shaving after all.
Lemme tell you something, it has been my experience, that I seek and try to obtain more razors like the ones I inherited. Nothing comes close to the ones you inherited though, you can find the same one, it's very nice to have a copy, but it lacks the personal touch. So once you get rid of those razors, you will never ever find razors like them anymore, at least not with the personal meaning attached to it.
100+ razors is a lot, so it's your choice in the end. You have now in your possession what others on this forum and that family-member, god bless, have been trying to obtain during a good time of their life. Just sayin'.
But you've come to a place that is obsessed with straight razors, so of course from our personal standpoint, we probably wouldn't get rid of any inherited razors. You just have to decide what you are going to do. There's no right or wrong. You just don't ever want to have that regret.
In the end, it's just shaving. They are his razors and now yours, so your call buddy. I know you would like a good home for the razors, no doubt.
Was he a collector or a really avid shaver? Or both? Any particular reason why you inherited them? Just asking, I'm a curious man.
Anyway, I'm sorry to hear about his passing.
I congratulate you for inheriting his fine collection, most of the guys on this board would be beyond ecstatic with that kind of inheritance.