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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    OK guys, I am going to walk on thin ice giving an opinion that goes against the ones above by respected senior members. I would buy an 8K or barber hone first. First a question: what is a 14000 strop? Does it have a 14K paste on it? Bench strop or hanging strop?
    First, I think the jump up the grit ladder from 4 K to 14K is too high. I don't think that even the best quality leather strop can produce a shave-ready edge on a razor that came off a 4K. Not even after 1000 roundtrips. 2nd: you don't really need a leather strop IMHO (yes, I know, this is blasphemy to many members). For a long time I have shaved as an experiment using a linen strop only. Went really well.
    So I would recommend an 8K first.

    My 2 cts, YMMV.
    Great points. I was wondering the same thing and I was also on the verge of saying he needs an 8K hone next since he was already using a felt, denim and raw leather belt. Maybe one of the others can expand on why they responded differently as I would really like to know. Maybe I can learn something.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mglindo View Post
    Great points. I was wondering the same thing and I was also on the verge of saying he needs an 8K hone next since he was already using a felt, denim and raw leather belt. Maybe one of the others can expand on why they responded differently as I would really like to know. Maybe I can learn something.


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    From my perspective I believe although denim and a 1.5" leather strop will work why make life difficult when learning to strop. Rolling the edge on the 1.5" leather is a high possibility. A good leather strop does not have to cost much either. Coupled with a barber hone and your good to go indefinitely.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Rolling the edge on the 1.5" leather is a high possibility. A good leather strop does not have to cost much either.
    So why get a leather strop if you hazard rolling the edge?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kees View Post
    So why get a leather strop if you hazard rolling the edge?
    Sorry I should have said get a 2.5 - 3" leather strop.
    The chances of Jeff rolling a straight edge with his existing 1.5" strop is higher than if he was to get a wider one.
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    Aloha!

    Lots of good advice by the sage members here, as usual. My 2 cents worth;

    An 8k certainly would not hurt you going into your collection of stones. Neither would a 10k Naniwa, but that's putting the cart before the wallet.

    I spent decades and I mean multiple decades with nothing more than a decent strop and a barber hone. Once your bevel is set and you have a good blade to shave with, a decent barber hone with a decent strop is all you really need. I sent out my new and found blades to honemeisters for many decades for bevel setting and first hone. Then I'd keep them up-to-snuff with my barber hone and a strop. I was busy building my company and didn't want to mess with the joy of honing. Finally decided to start setting my own bevels and bought a complete set of stones (and I love it), but that's not a mandatory purchase.

    You can get a very decent strop (like a hand made Parker Red Latigo) for around $69 delivered via Amazon Prime. I have this same strop and it rivals my more $$ strops in quality. In fact, I like it so much that I use it 90 percent of the time. Can't beat the price VS quality. Lots of other options available too including offerings by SRP. But for the sake of saving money, if you are getting by with your current leather belt strop, then you are good. Having a 3" wide is a nice convenience IMO, although not necessary.

    So I suppose if I were happy with my current strop and base stones, I would look for an 8k stone and call it good.

    Have fun!

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