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Thread: Old West Style Str8 Razor Rack

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    Awesome job! PM sent

    Very creative, and stylish looking

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    Very nice work! Although seeing something that is denied from them, be prepared that the kids try to figure out how to open it. Human nature I guess =).

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    That is the nicest razor rack I've seen
    I like the locking option. I'd buy a large one.


    "Cheap Tools Is Misplaced Economy. Always buy the best and highest grade of razors, hones and strops. Then you are prepared to do the best work."
    - Napoleon LeBlanc, 1895

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    Great design.Good thinking.I like anything with an Old West Flair (see my avatar).

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    Very Nicely done !!!!

    I have to agree with most of the guys above, you really should start selling those, the plans and the offer to supply them is a fantastic gesture but many of the guys that would really need those don't have the time to make them... They are too busy chasing the little ones around the house....

    If you decide too just advertise them in the classifieds or register as a vendor when you get a website up and running....

    Thank you for sharing...

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    Great looking rack!

    Very nice work!

    Lynn

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    It has an Old West flair but its clean lines would fit in anywhere, I think. Practical and elegant, like the best engineering, and well executed too.

    ~Rich

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    I'd buy one. I'd buy two. I'd need two. Or one long one... Umm... PM sent.

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    very nice, I'd be interested in one also (read as no woodworking skills).

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    Hey Guys!
    I sure appreciate your comments and feedback on the rack. A few of you have suggested that I make and sell them. I managed to acquire the facilities so I will be making some soon. I will be making the first batch out of white oak as that is what I currently have in stock. Will start with a few 7 and 14 razor racks to see how it goes. Anyone with suggestions or request please send a PM. Thanks again for your response.
    Bruce (DoughBoy68)

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