Now that I'm in 'rehab' mode with my recent surgery, I've had downtime which has allowed me to take inventory on my straight razors.
Some are shave-ready & I have them in my shaving rotation; others are in desperate need of restoration, others simply need a bit of edge touch-up.
My problem is my lack of organizational skills.

I have these razors in 4 different locations….
Thankfully, my wife has exceptional skills in this department and is full of good advice in helping me 'organize' my ever-changing inventory of straight razors.
I had been keeping my 'shave-ready razors in my top drawer—sort of all jumbled together in a semi-pile. NOT a good idea both for my own safety, but also for the welfare of the blades. This HAD to change and I've been meaning to create a better way to keep them. So the first thing I did was to gather ALL the razors together into one place…
A large drawer seemed as good a place as any to start….
This is about 80% of the group….the rest are on the work bench.
This one I'm excited about
eventually finishing…a unique Böhler-Stahl for the 1930s…gonna be
purdy!
I decided to empty out the vanity drawers in my bathroom and create some compartments within the drawers that will for an organized layout for all things shaving and other items. I have four drawers to work with, so for the top drawer, I'm building inserts that will hold both SRs safely as well as DE razors.
This will help keep the counter clear (happy wife!) as well as keep my SRs safe & dry.
Here is a shot of the first 'custom' drawer inserts (no bottoms, yet) that will go into the top drawer. The top 'section' (removable) will hold seven straights, while the lower section will hold DE razors, blades, etc and an additional 8 straight razors. These are made of oak and alder.
Still more to do on them, but at least I feel as though I'm resolving some of the disorganization issues I have. Plus its fun to build things, despite limited use of my left hand!
More to come…..
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