I've not been on in a while, for no other reason than life got busy. That said, I've enjoyed many conversations with folks on these boards and learned from the veterans as well as the beginners.
I hope some that remember me are still around and I'd lile to say hello to newcomers as well.
Anyway, what prompted me to log on was a 'we miss you' email generated by the forums as well as a delivery for a long forgotten item. Last April, I found and commissioned a razor box, based on several photos of vintage boxes that I'd seen (and also based on losing the auctions for these on various auction sites....). Anyhow, I ended up commissioning it with a wood box artisan, Glen Nief who runs a business called TreeToBox.com out of Loudon, TN. After some back and forth, we settled on a design. Glen placed a link to the full spec that we'd argreed upon on his page, which you can see
here.
$$Value$$The John Menoche Razor Box
It took a LONG time, since he's a busy guy. But, the box had been delivered when I returned home today and I'm very happy with it. Like I said, it's a combination of several of the features I liked in pictures of boxes that I'd seen. I've taken some pictures which you can see in a web gallery
here.
.Mac Web Gallery
It was supposed to be made from Cherry, but due to an error it was made in Oak, and pickled with the light green stain that I requested. The interior is red velvet both in the main bay and in the undershelf. It can hold 64 razors up top, and I can hold items like collectible boxes, underneath. Glen burned my avatar (from these forums) on the front of the box. It is a set of two razors, arranged in a 'square & compasses' pattern since I'm a Freemason.
Anyhow, I hope you like the box and maybe get inspired to commission or craft one yourself. Let me know what you think.
Take care,
John