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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeB52 View Post
    Nice, nice space usage Obie!
    Clean and serene. Like the barber pole on the counter a lot!
    Nice job..
    Mike,

    Thank you for the kind words. I dislike clutter and try to make the shave den reflect that. Since space is limited in my humble condominium, soaps and cream are in the closet next to the sink, the same closet that houses trousers, shirts, my towels and additional shaving paraphernalia. Some 30 or 40 soaps and creams, brushes, etc. — foolishly bought — pack three big plastic drawers under the razor counter.

    The two straight razor racks on the counter have been a blessing. I still plan to have my wife stain them — she loves to work with wood. Each holds 12 straight razors. The racks that hold the double edge razors are stainless steel — and another blessing to have. The few strops that I have left hang on hooks on the back of the bedroom door. For the daily stropping, I have a little hook just below the counter.

    The family calls me a neat-freak. You bet. Everything is clean and in immaculate shape. The mostly vintage straights don't have a spec of rust on them, or stain or any other nasty stuff one sees on many razors, new or vintage. Many of those razors I've had for years, and they're still in perfect shape — all my razors are honed and shave ready. The double edge razors are kept in perfect shape, too, including the old Gillettes. Listen, it's my stuff and I take care of it. If I were to give one important advice, among others, to newbies, it would be to take care of your stuff.

    Such fun to fade away daily in my little corner of paradise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    look forward to it as always Obie, I don't know about me and bed bath and beyond, but ill send the wife on a search she doesn't mind ,, my bathroom is mine alone so she even helps me with it tc
    It couldn't hurt to try Tc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tcrideshd View Post
    look forward to it as always Obie, I don't know about me and bed bath and beyond, but ill send the wife on a search she doesn't mind ,, my bathroom is mine alone so she even helps me with it tc
    Ah Come ON Tc!!!!!! How many times has Anyone seen a Gorilla walk into a Bed Bath and Beyond? Might make the front page of the local Paper!

    I can see it now!

    Gorilla Sighted at Local Bed Bath and Beyond

    Local Zoo's say all Gorillas are accounted for



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    With your colours, I humbly offer you suggest milking wash for those racks. Have your wife check out the process. Turns out very soft and clean.
    Also, look at lab beaker/test tube storage racks for long stainless options in the future.
    Cheers, and I like bad soap choices. Great in the guest bath.
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    Wow, I wish mine looked like that! How do you choose Obie?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefighter2 View Post
    Wow, I wish mine looked like that! How do you choose Obie?
    Mine is humbled by some of the great collections I have seen. Mine is baby stuff compared to the great ones.

    Through the years I have bought and sold a parade of razors: big Sheffields, American barbers, vintage and modern German, French and Spanish, and custom. I bought too many, sold too many, sold some I should not have, and many I was wise to sell.

    Eventually, though, you settle on what you like. I don't particularly care for the new Thiers-Issard razors. I do have a sweet 6/8 Le Grelot. Dubl Duck doesn't impress me. Puma is overrated. So is Filarmonica. I like Globusmen. Gotta. Carl Schlieper. I have one C-Mon 6/8 square point, a gift from a dear friend, and I love it.

    My pride, though, is a pair of Wade & Butcher 6/8 smiling blades with barber's notch and ivory scales. May the craftsman who made them in the 1850s continue to visit that great barbershop in heaven.
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    Dang! What a collection! Very well rounded, with many of each.. Is that a vintage disposable razor with the bow? lol I stopped with one shave bowl of rosewood, always say will get more, and the DE razors are on the list but not yet. Thanks for sharing, thats some serious organization!
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    I did get some looks at Christmas !!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Obie View Post
    I found the razor racks at Kohl's Department Store some years ago. They are actually toothbrush holders in stainless steel no longer available. Fortunately I bought a half a dozen. They came in handy at one time when that entire counter was packed with rows and rows of straight and double edge razors. I have simplified life since then by selling most of the razors. I love those racks.
    Actually, I have seen those exact ones at my local Wal-Mart within the last six months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orville View Post
    Actually, I have seen those exact ones at my local Wal-Mart within the last six months.
    No, those are not the same. I have seen Walmart's selection of toothbrush holders and they are different from the ones I purchased from Kohl's Department store several years ago.

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