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    To be honest, I do not have a count. Most come and go. There are a few that I consider myself to be the long term custodian of. I really like the Henckels brand. I also really like my pre 1850's bunch. I have had some really big names and other little known. It is a journey for me.
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    About 30, 6, I shave with, some I give away to further SR use.
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    http://straightrazorpalace.com/begin...ary-diary.html

    I wrote this a couple weeks ago, but it answers your questions. Complete with pictures.

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    I don't recall actually. I haven't counted lately. Maybe 80 or 90 all shave ready. I've been doing this around 15 years or so. I used to have more but I thinned them out a bit.
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    Do not have a hard count but around 80 razors. I have been doing this for 2 1/2 years. Most come and go but I have my collection I will never sell. I am into Sheffield razors the earlier the better. Can't say I have a favorite I go back and forth. I love them all.

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    I'm thinking high 80's?
    All shave ready.
    I have a problem with Dubl Ducks.

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    I'd say close to 100 - all shave ready and in from good to excellent condition.

    Clearly, way too many, but the slightly more than half of them are W&B's, with a healthy helping of other brands, and I truly enjoy just opening my razor chest, randomly opening a drawer, and whatever razor my hand touches I usually shave with, unless of course I decide I want to use another...

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    Three. That's pretty alarming when you consider that I started less than 2 weeks ago!

    Dovo Best Quality 5/8" (my first in a razor/strop set)
    Gold Dollar (a cheapie I got to make all of my mistakes on as I learn how to hone)
    Vintage ROBERT KLAAS SOLINGEN 5/8" (just got it in the mail today.)
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