I have one less than I need...
Around 30 razors after 2 years.
My favorite is a Challenge Cutlery Tip Top.
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I have one less than I need...
Around 30 razors after 2 years.
My favorite is a Challenge Cutlery Tip Top.
I have about 55 razors in the rotation that are all shave ready and are all used.
My favorite have blades sized from 13/16 to 8/8+.
Been collecting somewhere between a year and a half and two years.
Pete <:-}
12 in my semi permanent collection and about 20 more. I've had up to about 70 at my highest count at one time
I am sitting amazed that you guys can actually count the things.
Little buggers are always about! ;)
Bruce
Do seven day sets count as one razor or 7?
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I think I got this the last time we discussed this topic.
I'm hovering between 45 and 50 which I'm pretty happy with. It wasn't that long ago that I had 140+. Hopefully I'll whittle the number down a little more in the next year or so. My aim is to now go for a smaller collection of high quality straights.
One. A 5/8 full hollow Puma 83. It's been singing for me daily since early April.
Next, I want to add a NOS Japanese Western 13/16 full hollow (preferably a Tanifuji or Iwasaki, or at least an Eiko YSK—I like the scales and the kanji for Eiko, 栄光, mean "prosperity" and "light" on their own and "glory" when combined, which perfectly describes what I feel after a straight razor shave).
Finally, I want to complete my collection with a new Ralf Aust or Revisor 6/8 full hollow. They're keeping the art alive to the highest standards. Since I want future generations to be able to enjoy top quality straight razors, it's only right that I support those who are keeping that possibility alive.
Nothing like Hoarders driving up razor prices.