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    LarryAndro, from over in the classified section, has an $11 strop kit.
    http://www.whippeddog.com/

    He is a really good guy to do business with.

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    You have a few options. You can buy a filly strop,that has been mentioned before or the Poor Man Strop that has been mentioned as well or you can buy a used strop from the classifieds. If you don't see one that is for sale? you can post a want to buy ad (WTB). I also suggest to try to find a Tony Miller practice strop. He only sells them as an option if you buy one of his regular strops. So you would have to place a WTB ad in the classifieds for this.

    Good luck and enjoy the shaves..

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    What about a modular strop? I've read that if you nick the leather, you can inexpensively buy a replacement.

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    +1 on the modular... I started on an expensive, quality, modular strop... I never nicked it, I just went slow and careful until I learned...That way I didn't buy a cheapy and a nice one... I just treated the nice one well..

    And if you do nick one, at most you pay 30-40 for a replacement leather...

    YMMV, but I prefer to get the expensive stuff first, then treat it right, rather than bash through an entry level... Just me though

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    Quote Originally Posted by dancraig View Post
    LarryAndro, from over in the classified section, has an $11 strop kit.
    http://www.whippeddog.com/

    He is a really good guy to do business with.
    I have not used LarryAndro's strop kit, but will testify from personal experience he is a great guy to do business with!

    So is Ken Rupkalvis of RupRazor.com I have his $20 beginner "Filly" model and despite a week of practice with a butter knife and care when first using the razor, I've managed to cut it twice. It's a great little strop and at 2 inches wide, forces you to learn the X pattern. Much better to learn it with a strop than a hone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RoadKingMoe View Post
    I have not used LarryAndro's strop kit, but will testify from personal experience he is a great guy to do business with!

    So is Ken Rupkalvis of RupRazor.com I have his $20 beginner "Filly" model and despite a week of practice with a butter knife and care when first using the razor, I've managed to cut it twice. It's a great little strop and at 2 inches wide, forces you to learn the X pattern. Much better to learn it with a strop than a hone.
    I just bought the Filly myself. It will be my first strop. Hopefully all goes well.

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