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    Quote Originally Posted by gatorfan View Post
    BTW This case has two locks, keeping prying fingers away.
    Maybe I should incorporate some locks in my design as well

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    Default THE SHAVE DENS:

    Here is a link to quite a few "Shave Dens" from a past thread:

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/brush...den-again.html

    There are quite a few ideas in there
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    Thought you guys would like to see this set up.

    Lynn
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    Hmmmmm Lynn that brush rack just gave me a great idea, oh yeah the wheels are turning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    Thought you guys would like to see this set up.

    Lynn
    That's a sweet set up Lynn! I've already outgrown mine and am either need to thin the herd down or start looking for something different.I already know which choice that will be, as my razors are almost like family. It was pretty tough putting the Case Red Imp wedge up for adoption, but I had him the least amount of time, and I am getting to like the bigger blades.

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    Very cool Lynn. Where's the barber pole?


    Quote Originally Posted by Lynn View Post
    Thought you guys would like to see this set up.

    Lynn

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    Very cool Lynn. love the brush set up!!!!!!!!

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    You guys owe me a keyboard...I JUST DROOLED ALL OVER THIS ONE!!!!
    Having Fun Shaving

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joelski78 View Post
    Thanks Freebird for sharing you're Shave Den with us.

    The pictures tell that you like shaving mugs a lot, you've got quite few.

    I've been thinking about the safety issue as well. Although I haven't got children myself (yet) and don't have family and friends with
    jumping, playing, screaming and nosy children it's not to big of an issue at the moment. But this is like to change any time soon.

    My initial plan was to build a 3 shelf cabinet, like yours in the last picture and put my straights in the lower compartment.
    Last week I decided to adjust my design put the razor in the middle section security reasons.

    I'd like to hang my Shave Den in the bathroom of my future house (I now shave in the kitchen, where there is less humidity).
    Will my straights be safe enough and survive when I grease/oil them before putting the back in the Shave Den?


    Now SRP-ers, let's see those other Shave Den pictures?

    Oh yes, I like Mugs, razors, soap, cremes brushes and shaving mirrors. (If anyone has found a cure for this, don't tell me what it is)

    I'm not sure about the humidity. Maybe someone with a little more experience thhan I have will answer that question. I believe, if I were going to leave my box of razors in the bath, I would look into a humidifier/dehumidifier. I know they make them for guitars. I coat my "kids" with a light coat of baby oil before I tuck them into their little box.

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    You've seen it but here it is again. As things change (as things always do) I will keep you updated:

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