I can't believe I seem to be headed in that direction; I've lumped 27 of them together in one razor lot I'm listing on the bay right now. I never thought I'd be doing something like that a year ago!
Chris L
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Nature abhors a vacuum.
And so does a shave den!
As soon as you sell of that lot of razors, you'll have all this spare cash laying about.
Next you'll find yourself "just looking" at various razor dealer websites....
browsing the Classifieds.....
even trolling The Bay late at night:needcoffee:,
That money will just burn a hole right in your pocket and violla! Next thing you know you'll have a whole new set of razors to fuss over.....
So, don't cry for me Argentina :boohoo:
Have I made my point yet? :deadhorse:
And I'll only start to worry when Loudee starts saying that he's decided on only using one soap.
Nah, I'm saving for a small metal lathe and a mill to monkey around with. And......I'd be trolling for hones and stones most likely on Ebay with disposable income if I wasn't saving for the aforementioned tools. Eventually then I could tile my bathroom walls with coticule and then simply stand in the center of the bathroom with a razor and spin around in circles while honing my razors against the wall.:idea:
Chris L
BTW, I do love the coticle tile-job idea!
Perhaps not the walls, but if simply the bath sink countertop were tiled appropriately, that would be sweet for touch-ups as needed!
I think you should off load the ones you don't use or are not particularly fond of.
I find it very easy to sell most of my razors, if I have tried to put it up for sale more than once and not been able to, I'm probably going to keep it.
That is an admiral goal..... to be like a normal person instead of an ADer. I still want to play the field. :beer2: