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    Default So it turns out I don't suck at stopping, I merely suck at buying strops.

    Since about April I've been using a Illinois 127 strop bought off of amazon.

    For the life of me I couldn't strop a razor, and I miserably watched a new Dovo honed by Gssixgun melt from perfect to butterknife. I assumed it was simply my inexperience.

    Nope.

    I just got a dual English Bridle leather strop from Larry at whipped dog, and it was like magic. the draw just felt perfect, the sound was exactly like the MP3 on the wiki, and the blade improved remarkably.

    Now that I look at the old stop, I'm kind of mad that someone would sell this POS. It's hard as a rock no matter how much oil or cream I rub into the thing, the leather is uneven, and it has crinkles running top to bottom.

    Now the problem may not be with the Illinois strop, it may be that it came from Amazon, and the supplier was a shoddy bastard that was comfortable sending out crap merchandise that sat in a warehouse in Haiti for a decade.
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    This is a case of "All's well that ends well!"

    I am glad you have found the solution and thanks for warning others about your experience.
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    Illinois strops are perfectly good strops, and a good value for the money.
    While it's possible you got one that had a defect in the leather, other beginners should not shy away from purchasing one.

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    I suspect it was improperly stored for a long period of time or possibly quality control missed a bad piece of leather. I'm not implying that all of the strops are garbage, only that THIS strop was garbage.
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    You keep missing the the letter r in strop. Its strop not stop. Just wanted to shout that out

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    That's just the price I'm willing to pay to eat crumbly things over my keyboard.

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    That's interesting that it ended up being the strop, I would have done what you did and assumed it was my technique.

    Im using an Illinois 206 and it seems to be doing fine, although I have nothing to compare to so what do I know!

    Congrats on the new strop though

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnJ View Post
    Since about April I've been using a Illinois 127 strop bought off of amazon.

    Now that I look at the old stop, I'm kind of mad that someone would sell this POS. It's hard as a rock no matter how much oil or cream I rub into the thing, the leather is uneven, and it has crinkles running top to bottom.

    Now the problem may not be with the Illinois strop, it may be that it came from Amazon, and the supplier was a shoddy bastard that was comfortable sending out crap merchandise that sat in a warehouse in Haiti for a decade.
    Just wanted to add my 5 cents. Very often I meet different views on Illinois 127. Some people call it crap, some people happy using it for many years. Comparing this strop in different shops I noticed one thing, these shops offer different strops, it is evident. Just look at this photo, taken from one of the shops. In the upper part of the strop must be print of horse's head (in gold) and it is not there. Probably this strop is not original, may be that is the reason why it does not provide good performance?
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    Gentlemen:

    I have the Illinois No. 127 strop and find it quite good. Sure, mine was a touch stiff at the beginning, but through the months it has received many tender hand rubs. Now it has good draw and I consider it worth the money.

    I have two fabulous SRD strops and a Tony Miller, but by no means will I regard the my Illinois No. 127 as a low quality strop. Also, the Illinois comes with a touch of nostalgia: a reminder of the old time barbershop, where it was often used.

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