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zib Strop Differences 12-09-2008, 03:22 AM
grottolord the reds tend to grip the... 12-14-2008, 04:25 AM
Ben325e A great place to get good... 12-14-2008, 04:43 AM
ChrisL I smiled at your response... 12-14-2008, 04:59 AM
JimmyHAD I've got a bunch of vintage... 12-14-2008, 05:35 AM
Ben325e Chris, Thanks for your... 12-14-2008, 06:14 AM
Tony Miller Okay, my thoughts <g> Most... 12-14-2008, 02:28 PM
Earthdawn Damn great read Tony !!! ... 12-14-2008, 02:45 PM
Lynn What I find interesting is... 12-14-2008, 03:38 PM
zib Thanks 12-17-2008, 01:59 AM
Tony Miller Lynn, I have found the same... 12-17-2008, 03:17 AM
Lt.Arclight After almost 25 years (on and... 12-17-2008, 03:50 AM
sdsquarepoint Or And 3" Horsehide! 12-17-2008, 04:08 AM
Sticky So far, I prefer a 1 1/2"... 12-17-2008, 09:06 AM
Seraphim I have both a smooth as glass... 12-17-2008, 12:37 PM
thewap Question- does anyone sand... 12-17-2008, 04:07 PM
smokelaw1 I WAS ALL SET! I was ready to... 12-17-2008, 04:36 PM
Tony Miller The linen is not really... 12-17-2008, 05:32 PM
JimmyHAD I had the same dilemma... 12-17-2008, 05:50 PM
Seraphim I sanded mine with some... 12-18-2008, 02:40 PM
Tony Miller I did a run of buffed... 12-18-2008, 03:03 PM
nun2sharp Ive got several vintage... 12-14-2008, 04:49 AM
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    I did a run of buffed horsehide last summer and it gave them a nice velvety feel. I can't say it increases the effectiveness but if one needs the feeling of draw it is a step in that direction. It is a dusty process though and one I prefer to do outside the shop in nice weather.............nothing I'll see in Baltimore the next few months!

    Every strop will feel a bit different. Leather is an organic material and each hide responds differently to tanning and each tannery uses their own unique methods. Even hides from the same place vary considerably. This is why I never pre-sell my products unless I have all the component cut and prepped as I cannot be sure the shipment of hides coming the next day will even be usable. What hide is used, what techniques are used to "break it in" during manufacture, etc..all effect how it will feel and how it will lay. This is one of the steps I have never been able pass on to any of my help. They go through the steps but not being strop users they just don't know when they have it right or not.

    Personal tastes have alot to do with it as well. Some like a thicker, stiffer strop, others soft and pliable. Making it look pretty is the easy part, making it work is tougher.

    Now for the new rising bunch of razor makers out there.....I can't even imagine the headaches involved in getting a consistant product with a reasonable amount of effort!


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    Last edited by Tony Miller; 12-18-2008 at 03:05 PM.
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