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    Default 3" Strops Cupping?

    Anyone out there with a 3" strop have any problems with cupping? I am in a tug of war with getting either a 2" Latigo or a 3" Latigo.

    Just wondering if anyone has had problems or worries about problems in the future....

    Bare in mind i will not be buying a cheap strop it will be from a reputable seller but am still wondering if a few years down the road I would be having trouble with a 3" cupping on me?

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    I have one from Tony Miller, Hand American and Straight Razor Designs and no problems with mine.
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    If you care for it properly, you shouldn't have trouble with either width of strop.

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    The first strop I purchased was a Dovo Extra Wide 3" "Russian style" from Classic Shaving. It's a fairly thin strop with a velvety surface. I found it difficult to avoid some concave cupping with that strop. I prefer a 2.5" wide strop for that reason. I'm sure there are plenty of great performers out there in the 3" variety and overall I found the Dovo to be a good strop with a good surface.

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    From what I hear, as long as you use the strop regularly, a good quality 3" strop will not cup. I personally got a 2", but that was a financial thing

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    Quote Originally Posted by just1nsturm View Post
    From what I hear, as long as you use the strop regularly, a good quality 3" strop will not cup. I personally got a 2", but that was a financial thing
    You know what that is exactly the way I am looking at it...a 2'' is a little less money...

    o what to do what to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by erictski View Post
    You know what that is exactly the way I am looking at it...a 2'' is a little less money...

    o what to do what to do.
    Another way I rationalized my decision was that I thought it would be a good idea to be forced into really developing the x-pattern skills. Also some people have told me before that smiling razors strop better on thinner strops, not just hones, but others have also said it doesn't matter because the leather gives enough to accommodate the smile anyways.

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    Nope, I've got a old 3" TM horsehide/latigo strop, and it is still as perfectly flat as the day it arrived.

    I say get the 3", that way you can do the X pattern if you want, but you aren't forced to like with a 2" strop.

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    Do the various attachment methods effect whether or not a strop will cup?

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycliff200843 View Post
    Do the various attachment methods effect whether or not a strop will cup?
    Attachment methods? I think cupping depends on the quality of the leather and type of hardware used.

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