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Thread: Other than horsehide
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08-23-2007, 01:53 AM #11
In the past they made strops out of all kinds of critters-camels, elk,seals, horses, cows and many more. In the end I don't think it makes much difference, they all work well.
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08-23-2007, 08:39 AM #12
And if you want you can make a bambi strop, which has the added advantage that you can eat bambi afterwards.
Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
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08-23-2007, 04:32 PM #13
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08-23-2007, 04:56 PM #14
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08-23-2007, 09:34 PM #15Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day
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08-25-2007, 10:49 PM #16
Finding a non-horsehide strop is actually easy Illinois, Dovo and Jemico are all cowhide as are my Latigo and Honey Brown strops. While I obviosuly favor mine <g> Any of those brands will serve well and without violatiing the Horsehide issue.
My daughter occasionally helps me with assembly and she too, a horse owner will not work on the Horsehide models.
TonyThe Heirloom Razor Strop Company / The Well Shaved Gentleman
https://heirloomrazorstrop.com/
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08-26-2007, 01:00 AM #17
I believe performance wise most any strop will do.
We are all facinated with razors, strops , hones, preps and post shave products.
I've noticed that since I've joined the Yahoo and now this SRP Forums that "Zeitgiest" is the best way to describe what is best aka "Spirit of the Times."
We all remember when Double Duck Wonderedge Razors, TI, Maistro L Razors, Norton, Belgian , Escher,Amplex Diamond, Vulvix 41 and Classic Shaving Soap (slippery as Goose Snot--Thank you John Crowley) were all the "must have miracle items. They were and some still are buzzing in the forums.
I do not remember that Horse hide use to be talked about until the past year or so. My observation.
I think actual skill and practice and education of the two are most important.
I would just purchase what I desire most depending on affordability.
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08-26-2007, 03:57 PM #18
TBH Horsehide isn't the best, Cordovan Shell/Russian shell are the best. That is of course in my humble opinion.
PuFF
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08-26-2007, 04:31 PM #19
I'd have to agree. Different yes, better not always. Whatever works for one is the "best". Each has a different feel. Some love a higher draw, others prefer a smooth, light draw strop.
The Russian Shell statement though brings up a more modern question. What does that mean today. Leathers billed as Russian had several traits....most relating to a regular feeling strop "plus". Technically it was suposed to mean a special tanning process with particular barks that also happened to give it a red appearance. So today we have red commercially made "Russian" strops that are red but are they tanned the same way. Some Russian strops were also textured and compressed to make them have a more firm temper. Some commercial "Russian" strops today are also textured in someway and may also be red in color too. Most early Russian strops were horsehide but even there it varies, I had one in my collection with lettering describing the special 6 or 9 month tanning process and it was textured. The writing in Cyrillic also clearly stated calfhide, not horsehide.
Today we have lots of variations on the old themes but all are compromises really and from owning many, all seem to do a fine job still.
TonyThe Heirloom Razor Strop Company / The Well Shaved Gentleman
https://heirloomrazorstrop.com/