Size is a relative term. I don’t consider it huge, rather, it’s a comfortable size.Seems like you have a huge shave den!
Size is a relative term. I don’t consider it huge, rather, it’s a comfortable size.Seems like you have a huge shave den!
I have too much to list, but here's some pictures of mine.
The shelf my shaving soap and the space under my sink that I store my blades and extra aftershave is a unsightly mess, but out of sight so I get no complaints from my lovely wife.
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Yeah, I've gone bit overboard with my acquisitions. I've cut back quite a bit lately though. I only bought a couple razors in 2019.Your pictures, in relation to mine, remind me of an old George Carlin bit about other drivers on the highway.
It went something like...
"You ever notice that people who drive slower than you are a-holes and that people who drive faster than you are maniacs?"
So it is in the shaving realm...
Beautifully organized. It’s a lovely collection.View attachment 1054994
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A slightly old set of photos, but generally still like this. Prowling around Ohio's Burlingtons and Marshalls has added more varieties of Creamo Creme and other creams to the Arsenal of Shavocracy.
I have never seen a den with that many products. You could have a small shave storeI have too much to list, but here's some pictures of mine.
The shelf my shaving soap and the space under my sink that I store my blades and extra aftershave is a unsightly mess, but out of sight so I get no complaints from my lovely wife.
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My mom has a whole bathroom filled with her stuff! My dad, brother and I manage with one I love hair products too, my main are Nivea Men Styling Cream and Brylcreem. I used Suavecito Pomade for awhile but I have longer hair now so I prefer the light-hold creams.I don't have a "Shave Den"...I have my one drawer in the bathroom vanity cabinet! I've got int very neatly organized (unlike the other members of my family's drawers), but it must accommodate my shaving and hair products (and I'm a hair guy!) so it's a little tight, but workable! Again, ORGANIZATION is the key! And, fortunately, I am a bit of a minimalist when it comes to product variety - I have my go-to's and I stick to them!
Perhaps I will inherit another drawer soon, as our daughter recently graduated college and is likely moving out on her own. Nahhhhh, I'm positive that vacated drawer will NOT be available to me! I am richly blessed none-the-less!
Thanks for sharing. I have quite a few of the Gillette 7 o clock yellows and greens too, I just love Gillette blades. Really enjoyed the Lord Classic as well.Razors:
Edwin Jagger 89lbl, Rockwell 6C, Muhle Taos
**Bucket List: SLOC, Merkur 39C**
Brushes:
Razorock Big Bruce, Fendrihan Black/White, Omega Boar#10066, AOS Pure Badger
Razor Blades:
GSB, Personna Lab Blues, 7 O'Clock Green, Yellow, Black, Permasharp,...
Soaps/Creams:
Stirling samples, TOB Aloe Vera, Hasslinger Aloe & Schafmilch, PDP 63, Proraso Red
After Shave:
Thayers WH, Jack Black Balm, Lucky Tiger Vanishing Cream, Nivea Post Shave Balm, Taconic AS
Don't feel bad, I don't have a shave den either, but I do have a shelf.I don't have a "Shave Den"...I have my one drawer in the bathroom vanity cabinet! I've got int very neatly organized (unlike the other members of my family's drawers), but it must accommodate my shaving and hair products (and I'm a hair guy!) so it's a little tight, but workable! Again, ORGANIZATION is the key! And, fortunately, I am a bit of a minimalist when it comes to product variety - I have my go-to's and I stick to them!
Perhaps I will inherit another drawer soon, as our daughter recently graduated college and is likely moving out on her own. Nahhhhh, I'm positive that vacated drawer will NOT be available to me! I am richly blessed none-the-less!
Beautiful collection of razors and brushes!Brushes: Stirling Badger and synthetic, a few PAA synthetics.
Blades: Nacets, Astras, GSBs, 7oclocks
Soaps: MDC, B&M reserve, Stirling.
Razors: Charcol Goods Level 2,Gamechanger .84 OC, Rex Envoy, Gamechanger .84, Rockwell 6s.
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I have too much to list, but here's some pictures of mine.
The shelf my shaving soap and the space under my sink that I store my blades and extra aftershave is a unsightly mess, but out of sight so I get no complaints from my lovely wife.
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I'm happy to here that I helped you out!Ok I am showing my girl your pics. I am also going to be telling her she is no longer allowed to complain that I have too much shave stuff. Thank you for helping me with my girl. Btw how man fat boys do you own, and is that a toggle I see.
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A slightly old set of photos, but generally still like this. Prowling around Ohio's Burlingtons and Marshalls has added more varieties of Creamo Creme and other creams to the Arsenal of Shavocracy.
Is no one gonna mention the man has a shark under his sink and a fossilized bug on his brush?! No? Ok..I have too much to list, but here's some pictures of mine.
The shelf my shaving soap and the space under my sink that I store my blades and extra aftershave is a unsightly mess, but out of sight so I get no complaints from my lovely wife.
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Yep.Too much stuff to list!!
I'm happy to here that I helped you out!
I have 3 regular fatboys, one gold plated Fatboy that has a different name for the set it was it, and you do indeed see a Toggle.