Hi all,First time poster. Loving my safety razor after I switched from the disposable ones with gillette. Will never look back!Ok so I bought a bunch of safety razor shaving gear from a specialty physical store that sells shaving products from St. James of London.I have a Ebony(black)-colored, pure badger brush along with their Cheeky B'stard Safety Brushed Metal razor.Originally, I bought the only St James of London razor/brush stand sold by that men's specialty store. I did not like that stand for several reasons (see example stand in this link , which looked just like mine)1. It tipped over easily, especially if only the razor was resting on it.2. Neither the brush nor razor rest upside-down. Instead they rested tilting down. The owner of St. James was nice enough to talk to me over the phone about this. He said that a brush doesn't need to me pointing straight down. So long as it is angled downwards after use to dry off, the water shouldn't start eating away at the adhesive that holds the brush hairs to the base of the brush. Maybe you all have opinions on this, but I felt like a brush should be resting vertically downwards..He was nice enough to offer me a custom stand that would hold my cheeky bastard razor and brush, but this one also held them angled downwards instead of upside-down. It also cost about $80, which still seemed too expensive, even though it was made in England or Italy.3. The stand cost about $100, which I felt was too expensive for only a tiny amount of metal material, even though it was made in Italy or England. I'd be willing to pay that much if that stand were studier-looking like these ones from the same supplier. I'd like a stand that holds the shaving brush upside-down. I'm guessing the dimensions of my brush are pretty typical, so hopefully there are a lot of options out there. If so, which companies make shaving stands that?i. hold the razor and brush upside-downii. Are made of all metal or mostly metal (I want to avoid plastic as much as possible)iii. Are made in developed countries (USA, Canada, UK, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, rest of Europe etc.).Thanks all for your suggestions!