Well, one shave down!
Here are the details:

Equipment:
W.H. Morley & Son's Clover razor (shave ready, thanks again Wid)
Omega Boar Brush
Unknown Etsy brand soap my wife bought me
Ruprazor Filly Strop
Old unknown strop (leather and linen)

Pre-shave:
+/- 40 laps on the Ruprazor strop
I was more concerned with technique and no cutting of the strop then counting the strokes
Hot water saturation of my face
Face Lathered with the brush and soap

Shave:
I couldn't get a good angle in the mirror or feel comfortable trying to start at my side burn. So I started just inside of my sideburn on the cheek. With the cheek shaved I kept the same angle and moved to the side burn. When I attempted to start on my left side, with my non-dominate hand, I felt like a new born giraffe. But I managed to get through both the cheek and sideburn area. At this point I'm giddy as a school girl so I move on to my neck. Right side no problems, Left side a little awkward but no problem. Middle of the neck/throat no problems. So with no cuts, no pain, no nicks, no burn I decided to tackle my upper lip, and chin area. At this point my lather was drying out a little so I reapplied. I found that trying to use the mirror and shave my upper lip was awkward again but I managed my way through. The chin area took a bit of time but again I got through.

So one pass with the grain for the most part I didn't end up with any burn, nicks, or cuts. It went better then any shave I've ever had with a DE as far as damage to my face. I noticed one patch that I missed on the left side of my face under the jaw, above the throat if that makes sense. I re-lathered and finished up with my DE, getting a small nick near my adams apple go figure.

Post Shave:
Hot water rinse
CVS which hazel
Approximately 10 to 15 strokes on the linen of the old strop and then probably 20 on the leather part.
Ice/cold water rinse
Nivea Balm

It's really funny that a few short months ago I really hated shaving. Standing in line to pay an un-Godly amount for replacement Mach3 heads I decided to break out the old Gillette Tech again. I kinda found the "zen" so to speak in shaving, and now look forward to having a little me time. That transitioned to catching the straight razor bug, and finally enjoying the heck out of my first attempt with a straight razor. There is much to learn but I'm enjoying it.

Now for my one real question at this point:
On the right side of my neck and throat the hair grows chin --> ear. Should I be pursuing shaving WTG that way or just North to South for the time being? Or is there even really a way to shave chin --> ear WTG and ear-->chin with a straight razor? I haven't seen any one going those directions in all the youtube videos when shaving the neck.

Matt