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    Im a stropaholic.
    Before a shave i will strop 30 linen and 150 leather. After a shave i strop 30 linen 100 leather. After a honing i will strop 50 linen 200 leather.

    Does excessive stropping help, i dought it, can it hurt, yes! If you dont do it right. Remembering that barbers only did a few laps before a shave makes me think they had a better idea on what they were doing than me but i keep stropping and changing up types a leather. I dont think ive ever noticed a difference in the outcome of a blade with different leathers, but why not. JMO. Its part of the fun of SR Shaving.
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    Dang, 200 leather-I thought I was bad! We compulsive stroppers should start an SA chapter (1st names only, of course!) so we can go to meetings, have sponsors, etc. We can call each other, day or night, if we're about to touch a strop lol!

    And by the way, those barbers just doing a few laps may have had several guys waiting for the chair. I would be surprised if many of them, after hours, didn't pull out their fine coti's, thuris, or what have you, and really tweak out some exquisite edges, maybe even stropping more than the perfunctory 6-10 laps. After all, there was probably competition in the trade for who gave the smoothest shave back in the day.

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    I only need about 20 laps on my Levi loom strop to achieve the same results as 30 on linen and about 60 on leather with my hanging strops. I always strop the night before my morning shave to save a little more time to enjoy my shave, as I generally need to rush out the door early. I also seem to enjoy an evening routine of picking out a razor, soap, and brush and stropping before getting ready for bed.

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    I used to be a compulsive stropper but now I do maybe 10-15 laps on linen and about 25 on leather for the preshave then 10-15 on linen post shave and thats pretty much it, I tried doing like 50-60 for awhile but in all honesty it really seemed to be no different on the shave.
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    Yep, if i could stop at 20 or 30 laps i bet there would be no difference. But i just cant help myself. I bet with a minimal stropping after the shave, and two seasions of 7 or 10 laps would be enough to do the job.
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    It’s all part of the pre-shave ritual for me. 20 strokes on my ScrupleWorks linen, followed by 20 more on my Japanese linen followed by 40 on the ScrupleWorks leather and finish with 50 on the Japanese shell. Then I am mentally prepared to lather up and shave.

    I have no idea if the stropping has any impact on the blade, but it sure gets me in the right frame of mind: focused and calm.
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    I have been taking out my DD Goldedge nearly every day, stropping it a little, and then putting it back. I shave every three days or so. I can confirm that this regular (compulsive) stropping is something the razor seems to love. I am also wondering is leather-fabric-leather is something that works even better than fabric-leather-leather, if that makes sense.

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    I had a Ern Ator Razor

    Probably my favorite all-time razor, hands-down! I've got a couple that they will have to pry from my cold, dead fingers. About 6/8", quarter hollow, shoulder-less, smiling, humpback: the perfect grind and blade for me at least. And yeah, they take a killer edge!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gasman View Post
    Im a stropaholic.
    Before a shave i will strop 30 linen and 150 leather. After a shave i strop 30 linen 100 leather. After a honing i will strop 50 linen 200 leather.

    Does excessive stropping help, i dought it, can it hurt, yes! If you dont do it right. Remembering that barbers only did a few laps before a shave makes me think they had a better idea on what they were doing than me but i keep stropping and changing up types a leather. I dont think ive ever noticed a difference in the outcome of a blade with different leathers, but why not. JMO. Its part of the fun of SR Shaving.
    wow, I do,strop quite a bit myself, but that is really something. ��
    But, if it works, then keep at it.
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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