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    Default Do you prefer hanging or paddle strops?

    About a month and a half ago I bought several new strops from Tony Miller. I bought a traditional hanging strop and a 4-sided paddle strop. I should mention at the outset that both strops were top notch in terms of quality and workmanship.

    I had decided that the hanging strop would be my every day strop and i would use the paddle strop mostly to apply diamond pastes between honings. However, to my surprise I found that I much prefer the paddle to the hanging strop. I strop more efficiently with the paddle and find I'm getting better results from the paddle. Maybe it's because the paddle is so easy to use and seems more comfortable in my hands. I suppose its simply a personal preference but i wondered if anyone else had the same experience with strops.
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    I like a paddle if I use paste, but I much prefer the hanging strop for everyday smooth leather stropping. Much more surface area, much faster for me. I feel like I'd take 3-4 times as long with the smaller size of a paddle for everyday stropping.

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    I like the hanging strops the best. With the 2 1/2 inch strop, I find I get the best and most consistent results. Lynn

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    I'm finding, with my limited experience thus far, that the hanging strop works better for me. I can get slightly better results with it. I do like the paddle though as well, but it seems to take me a bit longer to get the same results and I find that I have to work a little harder to achieve that same results.

    I think the feel of the strop is different for everyone.

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    I guess I'm the odd-man out. I seem to feel the draw better with the paddle and I haven't really noticed and appreciable difference in stropping time (but that may be because I really enjoy the paddle and find it relaxing).

    cheers Jim

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    I think it depends on how you started. I started with hanging and much prefer it to a paddle. Like lynn said more surface area and easier to work with and to me more feedback with the hanging.
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    I like them both. But I use them for different jobs. Hanging just before I shave and flat for CrO2 paste after honing.

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    Thumbs up Tony's Strops

    I just received a hanging and a paddle from Tony. They're both made with the highest quality and craftsmanship. He now has a 3" hanging which will eliminate the x-pattern. Highly recommended purchases.

    Just my two cents.

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    My strops are also from Tony, the first a paddle and followed by the hanging. I think using the paddle taught me proper technique, and forced me to work slower. I still use it, but I things do go quicker with the hanging strop.

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    My strops are from Tony too and I only use the paddle for the pastes, I prefer the hanging for general pre shave stropping as I the surface area is greater and I find it easier to use.

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