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    Senior Member ENUF2's Avatar
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    Default A new storage container for the Shave Den.

    I had taken a tooth brush holder and made it into a nice 4 Razor stand for the Shave Den but occasionally I was seeing patina spots on my razors. I figured it was probably coming from hot water usage but I wanted to be able to keep a few razors in there. I found a Ball "Sure Seal" jar made between 1910 & 1923 with a big enough opening to lower my razor stand into . Inside the Jar I used hot glue to secure the stand and silica gel desiccant beads for moisture removal and I must say it has worked well and I like the look of the old jar too. Sometimes it's not the most expensive things but those made from our imagination that get the job done.




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    That is a very cool storage container you have there. Using a jar like that with the desiccant is a great idea. Maybe you should get one of those red rubber sealing rings?
    It looks like the razors and jar came from same era, I like it.

    Charlie

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    THat is really cool! You need to draw it on a napkin and mail it to yourself for the cheap man's patent. Then send a few proto types to a couple shave stores... Or, just enjoy the one you have for it's uniqueness.....It is a good idea though...

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