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    None of my strops have handles so that is all I know and I'm fine with them that way. I don't have a preference between my 2 1/2 and the Wonder Hone of mine but it is hard to compare them because the Wonder Hone has almost no draw on the strop pictured. The second strop of the WH os also leather that was pasted or had a grit bonded to it. My next strop will be a Tony Miller 2 1/2 Latigo/Horse if I can ever find them in stock (hint: Tony, hold onto one for me w/ a set of D rings + drop me a PM when ready) Here are the strops I have now:
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    I've only just started using a Red Latigo from Tony Miller. I love the handle that attaches with D-rings. Besides looking great, the three-inch wide, flat ring makes it impossible for the strop to cup. However I might bend or warp the handle, the strop itself is safe.

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    I have used an expensive 2.5" DOVO with a nice padded handle and a long 3" Old Dog from Hand American. without a handle.

    I prefer the long strop with no handle.

    However, if the leather is short, the handle becomes essential.

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    Lynn,

    The "arthuritis" in my left, hold the strop, hand is just in its infancy so I can grasp the non-handled ends of strops just fine. I even find myself holding handled strops above the handle, so the flat, square end works just fine for me. Although, for appearance the handle end of strops ala your LSA strop from Damon is my pick for utilitarian grace.

    For the top, I prefer a clamp which has a ring or snap on it to catch a hook. For my shaving den I've made a board with several hooks on it that I screwed into the studs in my bathroom wall. This hanger holds several strops which I use in a rotation as stropping fickleness demands. SAD has definitely affected me; maybe even afflicted me.

    Cupping has never been an issue for me as I "buff" the chosen strop with my palm before use, which seems to flatten it just fine, and from time to time mold the strop convex with my hands before use.

    Opinions abound, hmmm?

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    What Glen said, I like a handle for sure, I like brass fittings with a swivel that i can attach to a carabiner. I think it looks better IMHO. All those vintage strops are nice. Very nice indeed. Lately, I've been using Tony's strops and paddles and I've been happy. I also use a nice soft leather Solingen as a finisher.

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    I'd like a swivel clip to hang it from and no handle, just like my Tony Miller Originals strop, some fancy hardware had been nice, like the one on the Fine stars strop, but I don't have a problem with riveted leather either.

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    I prefer the ones without handle, that's what my father had and that's what I bought when I got my first strop. I also prefer the ones where I can remove the canvas and the leather easily, so I can wash them if need be.

    I like the looks of D rings though.

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    I prefer the 3" TM strop without the metal hardware holding on the swivel clip. I would sometimes come very close to hitting the clip/s at the end of my stroke. That could of caused major damage to my blade if I did! Also the wider the better for me. Just feels more secure than the thinner strops. Thanks Lynn!

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    Default I have a question please / J’ai une question svp

    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    I used to like the no handle straight cut strop like the old barbers used. Still do but since I have gotten onto this forum and experimented with new technology I find I like the kind that has the metal with the handle attached. I like a 2 1/2 wide strop better then the 3".

    I am all here new and I would like to buy wants strappe use
    Who one used aurrais some you has to sell?
    I am of Montreal

    I would like also request if you could not helps me please
    For master key a message in the site as no matter what I seek
    Strappe use wants?

    tintinmtl2005@yahoo.ca

    Thank you for your assistance

    Je suis tous nouveau ici et j’aimerais acheter des veuille strappe usage
    Qui on été utilisé en aurrais tu a vendre ?
    Je suis de montréal

    J’aimerais aussi demande si tu pourrais pas m’aide svp
    Pour passe un méssage dans le site comme quoi que je cherche
    Des veuille strappe usage ?

    tintinmtl2005@yahoo.ca

    Merci de ton aide
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    I like my strop: Razor Strops, Hones, and Accessories

    It has no metal thingies, which helps keep my razor ding free, and the strop is just fantastic. The leather and the linen is extremely nice and I think this strop can last for as long as I don't cut it in half :-)

    I love how the american strops look, the metal, the insignias etc.. they look just perfect, but as I have to use it every day, I prefer the kind I have. I saw some of the wider strops at Bart's and I don't think those supersized strops are made for me. The one I linked has everything I want, except that I wouldn't mind it being even longer.

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