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    Default How do you store your SRs?

    I have 10 SRs and currently I store them in a tote box. Some are in their original boxes (i have 2 Carbo Magnetic SRs and their boxes are quite interesting). I have some that have no boxes and I am trying to decide what is the best way to store them..both for looks and safety...and preservation.

    Any suggestions?

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    Tell wifey that your liberating the china closet.
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    https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000G...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Cheap and it works.



    Now if you wanna show em off.. you'll need a China cabinet for sure.

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    I have some of mine on a wall display. The others I have in a harbor freight wooden machinist tool box. I don't have a picture of it on me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hacker7 View Post

    I have some of mine on a wall display. The others I have in a harbor freight wooden machinist tool box. I don't have a picture of it on me.

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    Hacker, i'd love to see the wooden machinist tool box if you can get a pic of it.

    I recently won this, to keep the slim ones in.

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    I put a couple on my chest of drawers, the rest in a small cardboard box in the razor draw. I've had quite a few nice vintage wooden boxes over the years, but they seem to end up in the draw too. Fortunately all my money ends up on hones, which seem quite well suited to sitting in draws and cupboards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein View Post
    Hacker, i'd love to see the wooden machinist tool box if you can get a pic of it.

    I recently won this, to keep the slim ones in.

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    I put a couple on my chest of drawers, the rest in a small cardboard box in the razor draw. I've had quite a few nice vintage wooden boxes over the years, but they seem to end up in the draw too. Fortunately all my money ends up on hones, which seem quite well suited to sitting in draws and cupboards.
    I will post some pictures tonite when I get home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankenstein View Post
    Hacker, i'd love to see the wooden machinist tool box if you can get a pic of it.

    I recently won this, to keep the slim ones in.

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    I put a couple on my chest of drawers, the rest in a small cardboard box in the razor draw. I've had quite a few nice vintage wooden boxes over the years, but they seem to end up in the draw too. Fortunately all my money ends up on hones, which seem quite well suited to sitting in draws and cupboards.
    Frankenstein I have pictures of it in show and tell thread is "Yet another storage thread " it's from a couple of months ago.

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    I use 1/4" x 3/4" magnets rods to hold razors.

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    Shave the Lather...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmercer View Post
    I use 1/4" x 3/4" magnets rods to hold razors.

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    Nice engineering. Do they ever fall off?
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    2 piles.... dull and not as dull....

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