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    wow i hope one day my collection is as grand

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    Quote Originally Posted by mycarver View Post
    My current goal is a 365 day set. One per day. Granted, I'll use some more often. I'm not quite there yet but should be soon. And when I do, it doesn't mean I'll stop collecting.

    Currently I store them in a drop front secretarial type desk. The upper part houses most of my DE collection which comes close to rivaling this along with the brushes and other memorabilia such as full original cards of razor packs, barbershop signs, etc.
    Is this drop front secretarial type desk the size of a bedroom? I can imagine a walk in razor closet. I am still suffering razor envy.
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    No,, just a normal size one. These things stack pretty well.
    Gee,, now I'm almost afraid to post my brushes and all the other stuff I have to go along with this.
    Seriously though I do plan on building a room to house my collection for display. I'm planning Mahogany cabinetry, glass cases,, and If I can have my way, a barbers chair in the center.

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    Post away mycarver I was just being sarcastic. I would love to have an old Barber chair myself one day. My father and grandfather both Barbers.
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    Danger Will Robinson! Overload imminent! Overload... O..v..e..r..l.oooooo....

    Where to begin! So much to ponder and so many questions to be asked, I can not even fathom were to begin. Maybe if I spend a few hours digesting your first post, I'd be able to move on to your second and spend at least as much time there. Beautiful collection Mark. Hope to see many, many of them as individual posts for some up close and personal inspection.

    Thank you for sharing. What else can I say? You killed the robot and my mind is on it's way to the same fate!

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    Give me a second here,, I have a bit more to post. Trust me, I'm nearing the end.

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    Here we go,, some brushes, Not too big on mugs, some stands, blades etc...
    And I'm not going to get into the After Shaves , Colognes, Soaps, Balms and new DE blades that I have. That's a pretty good collection in itself. Guessing 60 or so colognes hundreds of blades. I'm sure you get the point seeing my other stuff.

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    Almost,,,,

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    What started all this?
    The little 1907 Gillette here which is missing the ball, which was my Grandfathers, then my Fathers, and then mine when I was 14 or so. I can't imagine the history it holds. And then once I read an article on MSN about two years ago saying that the best shave is a DE... Well I though, I have one so I bought some blades,, then bought the EJ.. and the rest is history.

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