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07-28-2009, 08:41 PM #1
Sorry, I must have been unclear, I mean something that would fill a similar role as Tony Miller's travel strop box. Somthing that could hold a 8/8 or 9/8 raze AND function as a strop...all in one unit. ANyone have any experience with the TI travel strops? Will they hold a big blade?
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07-28-2009, 09:28 PM #2
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Thanked: 190Idea for you. Tony Miller made me a nice 4 sided paddle strop. I think one side can come off and under it can be cut into to make room for your razor(s). Sounds a little like something James Bond would have and something you can ask TM about.
You can leave one side just leather and paste up the other three.
Good Luck!
Pabster
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07-28-2009, 09:33 PM #3
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07-28-2009, 09:41 PM #4
I've seen somewhere online kiri(paulownia) wood boxes.
They are usually much better made than the run of the mill wood boxes they sell at Hobby Lobby etc.
Paulownia is somewhere between balsa and bass in density.
.... maybe a display box for meant chopstick, kiridashi, wakamisori... or something along those lines would be the right size.
That wont get you the pivot lid (love that style) How soon do you need it?
maybe I can help
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07-29-2009, 12:48 AM #5
I have carried a 7/8 Friodur in my TI travel strop (case) with no problem. It's a little bit of a squeeze, but I'm pretty sure that the leather pocket that the razor sits in will stretch enough to fit it perfectly,given a little time. Actually, I usually carry the razor in a separate case anyway, and throw it in my shaving kit. The TI strop does a pretty good job and it will accept paste on one side.
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07-29-2009, 12:28 PM #6
Thanks for the info, Bill. Oh, adn to the poster before, I don't need anything until december, which is when I go on my next long trip. Until then, it's weekenders only, and I'll just bring a small razor in the TM. It's just that all my favorites happen to be at least 7/8, most are bigger.
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07-29-2009, 01:05 PM #7
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Thanked: 735OK, so I'll take up the "Mean-spirited barbs meant to hurt my feelings" gauntlet. I may even stoop to browbeating!
Is your suitcase any smaller when you bring a Mach 3 razor and a can of goo? Is your suitcase any larger when you happen to pack a regular strop (thickness, oh about 1/8")???
I'm here to vent about a pet peeve of mine: the idea that one should have a "travel" version of their shave stuff.
A travel brush? Why in the name of Sam Hill do you need a brush that is ever so slightly smaller for when you go on the road? Take a brush you like (not a top of the line $$$ brush, I realize) put it in a toilet paper tube and stick it in your dopp kit. Enjoy the same brush wonderfulness on the road that you do at home!
Now, if one were mounting an assault on the north face of Everest, I can see where every once may help, and space would be at a premium. But I am assuming that most guys when they travel have a standard size suitcase that they fill up with stuff to bring with them on the trip, and sleep in a hotel, not bivowacked on a rocky ledge at an elevation of 15,000 feet. If space is really such an issue, don't pack a change of underwear, or such other uneccesary items (or simply go "commando" for the duration of the trip!). But why, WHY deprive yourself of the usual shave experience?
Perhaps men enjoy stropping on a paddle strop/box such as you are describing. I have never used one of those box strops, so I can't speak to the feel when using them. But I will say the idea of using one does not appeal to me. But, I for one fully enjoy the feeling of grasping that latigo handle of a traditional hanging strop and having at that razor as I prepare for my shave "shhhhhhhhip! shhhhhhhhip! shhhhhhhhip! " Ahhh, I love the smell of latigo in the morning!
Since you are looking for an excuse to buy more stuff: go out and buy a second HANGING STROP! Go ahead....this is the justification you have been looking for!
And go to Amazon and buy a $29 dopp kit, see pics below, if you do not already own a proper dopp kit. I can fit a bowl of my favorite shave soap, an aftershave balm of choice, my brush (in the svelte toilet paper tube) all in the lower compartment. In the top compartment is my 2 razor modified "Cigar Caddy" tarvel case, bath soap, deodorant, toothpaste, toothbrush, sundry items and refuse....I had it here at my desk, as I used it this morning for shaving at the gym.
I find that when I travel on business having my usual shave stuff is a nice luxury. And also being able to spend as much time as I so choose hogging the bathroom is a nice bonus as well.
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07-29-2009, 02:26 PM #8
Good points, all. You mean a FOURTH hanging strop of course. Then perhaps one of the little balsa strops for CrOx should it be neccesary (it shouldn't...but better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
I guess I could...but I like the neat devices. I really like the idea of the TI strop.
I do travel with a full sized brush, bowl, and soap, but I repackage some aftershave (usually three choices) into small squirt bottles. Good call on the cigar caddy, though, I have an extra at home I could use for just this purpose. Perhaps I'll just abandon the idea altogether, use an old strop,a nd use the moeny to buy a new razor.
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07-29-2009, 02:42 PM #9
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07-29-2009, 03:03 PM #10
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Thanked: 735Or maybe you're looking to class-up your travel shave kit itself?
Col. Littleton
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