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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I used to like to watch pro barbers strop when I was a kid, and as I grew older, though you didn't see them too much after the 1970s/80s. Anyway, most all had their strops hanging waist high from their barber chairs. Many of the old Koken chairs had a hook built in to the chair for hanging a strop. I usually attach mine to a zip tie on a door knob. Hangs about waist high and that is how I am used to stropping. That Illinois ought be be a good one IMO.

    - - - Ok, not sure where I should post this, but are strops really necessary. I am told that some guys use their arms or on one's upper leg while wearing blue jeans.
    - - - And are strops necessary if you have a high enough grit stone or diamond paste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Barry2 View Post
    - - - Ok, not sure where I should post this, but are strops really necessary. I am told that some guys use their arms or on one's upper leg while wearing blue jeans.
    - - - And are strops necessary if you have a high enough grit stone or diamond paste.
    Probably best posted in its own thread.
    But i would say that convention says a strop is necessary, but if you can get a consistent shave by using your upper arm etc then for you they aren't. Can i ask why you dont want to get a strop? If it is financial then they really arent that expensive.
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