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    Routine shaving for me requires 30/50 linen leather.

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    Obie, with that many strokes, is there a point when you can almost "feel" that things are lined up correctly and ready to go? I was generally doing 30/60 linen/leather, but often would keep going on the leather because is was relaxing. I often find that at around 75 - 80 strokes, it feels like there is less draw, or the strokes seem smoother. I haven't known whether this was my imagination, whether I was just "in the groove" and in a good rhythm with my strokes, or whether I was actually feeling the razor's edge becoming ready for a smooth shave.
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    I do think you can sometimes feel when the edge is ready on a strop. Not having tried all strops out there, I wouldn't like to say that is the case on all strops since clearly how an edge feels on a strop will depend on the strop (among other things I suppose).

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    Quote Originally Posted by evnpar View Post
    Obie, with that many strokes, is there a point when you can almost "feel" that things are lined up correctly and ready to go? I was generally doing 30/60 linen/leather, but often would keep going on the leather because is was relaxing. I often find that at around 75 - 80 strokes, it feels like there is less draw, or the strokes seem smoother. I haven't known whether this was my imagination, whether I was just "in the groove" and in a good rhythm with my strokes, or whether I was actually feeling the razor's edge becoming ready for a smooth shave.
    Richard,

    Many elements of the straight razor world are intuitive, including stropping. Yes, of course, at some point, say a 30/60 ratio which I still do from to time, you know the razor's edge is reconstructed as well a possible. Perhaps it is in the sound, or the feel, in something that says you're ready to go. Yet, I keep going on the leather, 100 strokes, 120, or more sometimes because of the state of zen engulfing me completely. And I keep going and going, knowing that as long I strop correctly, my razor's edge will give me a sweet smooch.

    I enjoy stropping that much. On top of everything else, I also add 20 strokes on the palm of my hand. I have no idea if that is technically beneficial, but spiritually, it does wonders.

    Because of the arthritis in my hands, I prefer strops with light to moderate draw. The heavy draw in, say, Latigo and some other kinds of leather finishes, hurt my hand, especially at the high stropping ratios. Shell cordovan and similar leather, therefore, suit me better. Some produce a more delicious stropping sound than others, depending in part on the thickness of the strop, in my experience, and because of my love for music, I refer to them as musical strops.

    The Kanayama, for instance, because of its thickness, is less musical than the much thinner and pliable Neil Miller cordovan, or the oil tanned horsehide Torolf. What's more, I like the feel of the Neil Miller and the Torolf more than I do the Kanayama because of the way the leather hugs the blade — it's a love affair.

    Right you are, Richard, it is getting "in the groove."
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    I recently had a custom I made and honed up, all excited for the first test run and then it happened... I wasn't very impressed by the shave I got. I randomly came upon this thread and it hit me, I had not stropped it thoroughly. So I went back to the strop couple days later and another run, beautiful results!

    It's funny to me how sometimes we forget the basics, but as always you fine gents here have reminded me of this and we continue on this journey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WadePatton View Post
    Even if i stropped 40/80 to finish a razor after honing, if it has "rested" more than a few hours (without oiling), then i'm always going to give it 20/40 just to clear the edge of oxidation, before shaving. I'm more of a 20/40 after and 40/80 before guy.

    But those are rounded numbers. I like "44" and "84" and sometimes "66" as i can attach sentimental values to those numbers...oh how the mind wanders.
    I may be on the edge of OCD, but I like to do multiples...20 linen or rough leather; 80 latigo or English Bridle; 22-88; 25-100.

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    40 linen 100 leather...every time ...why cheat yourself !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldg48 View Post
    I may be on the edge of OCD, but I like to do multiples...20 linen or rough leather; 80 latigo or English Bridle; 22-88; 25-100.

    You get the drift. I wind up in an institution, can I still be a forum member?
    Ha! I use Fibonacci numbers 34 hemp / 55 leather.
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