Arrowhead said:I take it we can expect a proper pint at your place when we all turn up for a TSR get together then, Matt! Never mind about the razors, beer's the important stuff.
That's so ... romantic. Lord Byron would undoubtedly have done the same, except that he probably retained the services of a barber to attend to that sort of thing.Father Ted said:My others live wrapped in silk in an old Black Magic chocolate tin.
Gruff said:good stuff! I love me proper beer! where abouts are you then? and what beers, have/do you get?
Robert Otten said:Birds eye maple slabs hanging around the garage for 7-9 years; What to do? Didn’t like the test tube holder with plastic. My friend Michael Curtis started out with just a few pictures from Classic Shaving and no measurements for a single razor and brush holder. I was getting ready, in September or October, for the Santa Exchange. So we made a few samples out of pine and then went to the maple. I even had stock thick enough for dowels to match the wood of course. The person I gave a present to, in past posts, didn’t like razor holders. Stop the milling work! I had to look for another present for him then. Gave out several samples.
We decided to go with the 7 razor holder first, then we went for the 39. I still have to sand and assemble the BE Maple stands, but they do the trick. Never got around to tell TSR until now. I have one sample left and we’ll eventually get around to assembling the others. Might even give a newbie one to play around with, either that, or use for kindling in the stove. Nice to have a detached work shop and studio though.
All the best, Robert
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