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    Hello SRP,
    I have an ever growing collection of razors, and i would like to have a more economical form of storage. I have a 4 pack felt razor roll, but i am unable to find anything similar for a reasonable price.

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    Me neither. I'm using a 7 drawer humidor. Eventually I'm gonna cut some foam like they have for the portable tool boxes.

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    Thats very resourceful, i heard of people using pen cases for storage, but i prefer a more simple fabric for storage. ITs just my personal preference to have that simple appearance.

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Size:  64.8 KBI use the seven day sheath from SRD. It's been great for me and works well with traveling.

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    If you want a roll, I would pick out the material(sewing cloth section) at Wal Mart; then choose someone you know or find that will sew it for you. For someone who uses a machine, it should be simple once you show them the roll you have. Probably would not cost much & be custom to your liking.

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    As a tip, use fleece. It's fairly cheap, soft and fluffy (for protection) and quite easy to work with.

    My wife made some for me a while back. I have some fancy designs, but she and her sewing machines are busy with paying work you would think it would be nice living with a pro, but it's rare to get her to do work for me LOL.

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    I did the same as Airportcopper.
    But mine was 6.00 and holds less razors.....i should have shopped around I guess
    It was a pencil roll, I picked it up at a cheapo art supply store.

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    I recommend this wife picked it up for me last year after getting tired of my razors all over the place.

    Felt lined and I keep descendent packs thought the box.
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    That'll work.

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