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    Default Going from Paddle to Hanging

    I have a TI 3" paddle strop and I purchased a Tony Miller honey brown 2 1/2" hanging with starter. Any body have any recommendations on the switch-over or how easy/hard the transition will be?

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    The technique will be different and you have to be careful and start off with slow strokes, to avoid nicking the living **** out of the strop. Speed will come naturally, with time, without you even noticing it until you reach the moment of epiphany.

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    <<< without you even noticing it until you reach the moment of epiphany. >>>

    And you will also find that right after you reach that moment of epiphany, and without even noticing, you will take a nice divot right out of your strop. <g>

    Practice simply makes you,.... well, more experienced at making the same mistakes


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller View Post

    And you will also find that right after you reach that moment of epiphany, and without even noticing, you will take a nice divot right out of your strop. <g>



    Tony
    How true

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    That's why God created pumice, leather cleaners and strop dressing

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    I find the hardest transition is in keeping the strop flat. A paddle does this effortlessly, and a hanging strop simply . . . doesn't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller View Post
    Practice simply makes you,.... well, more experienced at making the same mistakes

    Tony
    Some truth in that, for sure.

    I made the same transition a few months ago, and prefer the hanging strop now.

    It's probably not a bad idea to practice stropping an old smooth butter knife or something like that while you're working on tension and stroke. I was prone to marking mine a little at the handle end.

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