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02-25-2012, 02:14 AM #1
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Thanked: 0First Time...Here We Go!
Well...I'm ready to start and give it a try. Just introduced myself in "Introductions". Here is what I got as a gift from my Dad for Christmas. The only thing I don't have yet is a strop. Anyone recommend anything in particular? I am eyeing up some vintage Ebay ones. Specifically an Illinois. I know appraisals are not allowed, but is there an amount that should send up red flags? Thanks!
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02-25-2012, 04:41 AM #2
Don't get a vintage yet. Wait until you are comfortable stropping on a new good onef tirst. Spend the money up front... Because you will end up getting one any way. If you. Don't have the cash, strop on newspaper unitl you do.
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02-25-2012, 07:40 AM #3
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Thanked: 275I'll second the opinion:
. . . Get a new strop for your first strop, not a vintage strop.
I wouldn't buy a vintage strop that I couldn't touch and feel before purchase. Old leather can degrade, a flat surface can develop waves and ridges -- why risk it?
New Illinois strops are easy to find, and not too expensive (as strops go). The one I have is small, but perfectly good. The "Poor Man's Strop Kit" from WhippedDog.com is very inexpensive, and perfectly OK.
Other possibilities (if you don't want to spend a whole lot of money) are the RupRazor "Filly" and the Star Shaving "Big Daddy" and "Big Momma" strops. All those have gotten good write-ups here.
I finally _did_ get a vintage strop, at an antique store. A beautiful C-Mon "Blackie". And it has a bump that I'm still working out after 6 months.
. Charles
PS -- you are almost certain to put nicks in your first strop. Maybe your second one, too!
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02-25-2012, 09:21 PM #4
Just look through our vendors and you will have plenty of choices for a quality strop to fit your budget.
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