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    Mine are on my desk at the moment. But I'm loving the mug idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traskrom View Post
    On the left - rotation, on the right - waiting for restoration. Others are restored now. Bird were injected there by my son, it's rare species razor bird




    Is that a humidifier in the bottom right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by todot62 View Post
    Holy Crap! That is some serious RAD! You are either single or have your wife under some sort of mystical spell. My wife's already ticked and all I have is 13. Good Job!

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    I am married, and my wife has always accused me of winning her love with magic, from the time we met! Your comment made me laugh. She, however, is well taken care of. Her comment this morning, though, was "If I got something every time you bought another razor, I would be a very rich woman now!". My reply to that argument is that razors usually don't cost what a high end purse or pair of shoes does. There are exceptions, though.....RAD is a serious disease, but unlike others it is fun!

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    Quote Originally Posted by todot62 View Post
    Is that a humidifier in the bottom right?
    Not really It's Iwasaki razor, not displayed yet. But I like the idea!

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    I do the same as Croaker (nice collections) and rotate from 1 mug to an empty mug until I am through them all, except for a very select few that are in special cases as most of the cased razors are custom, but they see use as often as the rest

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    You guys have some nice collections and idea's for storing.

    I keep mine in 7 day razor rolls CarrieM made for me and is in the process of making more. She just can't keep up. The rest are in tooth brush stands or a test tube stand (holds ~ 50). All are kept in a large safe w/ several large silicone pouches to keep the moisture down. Most also have a rub down with rust a preventative. All are shave ready and each week I pul lout a different razor roll and work through it if I don't have any new honed straights getting in the way.
    “If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.” (A. Einstein)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joed View Post
    You guys have some nice collections and idea's for storing.

    I keep mine in 7 day razor rolls CarrieM made for me and is in the process of making more. She just can't keep up. The rest are in tooth brush stands or a test tube stand (holds ~ 50). All are kept in a large safe w/ several large silicone pouches to keep the moisture down. Most also have a rub down with rust a preventative. All are shave ready and each week I pul lout a different razor roll and work through it if I don't have any new honed straights getting in the way.
    If I still had small children I would keep my razors in a safe, too! I like the lab tube holder idea, but yours must have larger openings than the standard medical lab draw wire basket type tube stands that I am familiar with. What volume/diameter tubes were they designed for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Croaker View Post
    What volume/diameter tubes were they designed for?
    I'm not sure. The test tube stand was given to me. It's a red plastic. I'll post a pic as soon as I can but I don't think it will be before the weekend. Lot's to do and no time to do it, but it needs to be done before Saturday noon.
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    Just recently mounted this display case.
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    Nice cabinet work and an absolutely beautiful display of high end razors. Makes me want to reach out an grab them!

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