I repurposed some shelves that weren’t holding anything useful to make more room for my collection. Not the fanciest, but I’m pretty happy with my new space.
Threw together a quick project to clean up the counter. It’s gonna see a distressed navy blue paint (someday).
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A brave young man! Is the „no shave soap“ dogmatic or a victim to speediness?For contrast, second son's den:
(he doesn't use shave soap, this is the whole deal)
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That's a RazoRock Eco.
A brave young man! Is the „no shave soap“ dogmatic or a victim to speediness?
Pretty sure I've posted in one or more of the other threads - however:
1) My den is constantly evolving with new purchases, selling off other items
2) Not gonna lie - I LOVE sharing pics of my den!!
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These got removed when putting some other stuff up and as we are planning a move soon haven't put them back up:
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These need to be framed and hung when we move as well.
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And I have two new wooden brush holders on their way to display the brushes my daughter's help make for me.
I would love too, however we just moved in in November and it came with the house. Quick search pulled up Rev-a-shelf. They look very similar. Hope that helps. Have a great day!Looks great. Could you please provide more detail on the pull out wire basket?
I would love too, however we just moved in in November and it came with the house. Quick search pulled up Rev-a-shelf. They look very similar. Hope that helps. Have a great day!
Awesome can you elaborate on the caps that are off to the left side?I have been collecting shave gear over the last 4 years and never thought I would ever get to this much gear, I enjoyed buying and getting deals and just kind of turned into a hobby. Like most folks I started small and never sold anything and just like to have most of my gear in eye sight so that It's "not out of sight out of mind" All those razors have been used many times and some more often than other's of course. My brush collection has grown a little more than this older photo shows.
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Have some great shaves! Stay & think safe in these times!
Oh my # of uses blade counter's, when my collection of razors started was growing and I blade count # of uses from day one. I started with dice for a year or more but then I got into Schick injectors I did not use the dice because of cleaning and moving around gear and the Schick II injector blades you can crank out a large amount of shaves so the top dial was for Schick II blades blades(32 shaves with a Schick II blade.) You will see most of the dials are for injectors but two are designated for DE & SE and the some other written count ledgers are for various razors and new AC blades. The system works well and when the cupboard doors are closed nothing is seen. I do not like to go over 10 shaves per blade so most of the dials are marked to 10. So I have 3 counting systems, dials, dice and written # of uses.Awesome can you elaborate on the caps that are off to the left side?
Thanks for sharing. I use a much easier system where I open a blade and count it as one and it never gets used again. I wish I had your patience.. Have a great day!Oh my # of uses blade counter's, when my collection of razors started was growing and I blade count # of uses from day one. I started with dice for a year or more but then I got into Schick injectors I did not use the dice because of cleaning and moving around gear and the Schick II injector blades you can crank out a large amount of shaves so the top dial was for Schick II blades blades(32 shaves with a Schick II blade.) You will see most of the dials are for injectors but two are designated for DE & SE and the some other written count ledgers are for various razors and new AC blades. The system works well and when the cupboard doors are closed nothing is seen. I do not like to go over 10 shaves per blade so most of the dials are marked to 10. So I have 3 counting systems, dials, dice and written # of uses.
You can buy # mechanical counters but then they are like dice & can be moved around accidently and can be expensive. I'm just the creative type with lots of time to tinker a little, So I thought out a better system then mechanical MFG counters and dice with not much chance of moving accidently. Once I made one and tried it the other's where easy and free.
A person can even make small portable ones with a couple of dials to try out (no patents pending ).