I thought I'd try hanging my straights on a magnetic strip knife rack for storage.
Unfortunately, the sturdy work of the Victorian Sheffield craftsmen meant that one of their chunkier razors was too heavy to be supported by the strip and it fell off.
DISASTER!!!!
Very very fortunately ( and I am really grateful for this) the falling blade didn't cause any injury but just bounced into the sink, taking a chip out of the toe and causing a translucent stress mark in rhe horn scales ( I didn't know horn did that).
So has anyone got some novel but less hazardous and damaging suggestions for storing straights so that they are secure but also on display?
Unfortunately, the sturdy work of the Victorian Sheffield craftsmen meant that one of their chunkier razors was too heavy to be supported by the strip and it fell off.
DISASTER!!!!
Very very fortunately ( and I am really grateful for this) the falling blade didn't cause any injury but just bounced into the sink, taking a chip out of the toe and causing a translucent stress mark in rhe horn scales ( I didn't know horn did that).
So has anyone got some novel but less hazardous and damaging suggestions for storing straights so that they are secure but also on display?