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Thread: "Off-hand" stropping
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09-09-2010, 08:39 PM #1
"Off-hand" stropping
Many moons ago, I injured my right hand/arm and spent
quite a long time in a cast/brace, so I had to learn to do
most things with my left ("off") hand...including shaving
with a straight.
Some days, this old injury still gives me fits, and today
was one of those days. As I was stropping my razor,
with my right hand, it just wasn't working. So, I decided
to try it with my left hand.
I was gratified to discover that there is a good
"transference" of the skill to the off hand. I had to go
a bit slower, but after a few strokes I was satisfied with
the result.
In fact, I think I did a better job of it using the left
hand, as compared to what I was doing with the
buggered up right hand.
I intend to practice this "off-hand" stropping more
in the future."If you come up to it, and you just can't do it, then that's jolly well where you are."
Lord Buckley
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09-09-2010, 09:10 PM #2
Good discovery.
For myself it seems to be good practice to switch hands occasionally when practicing any skill (safely of course)
Stropping with either hand can be helpful too when you need to hang your strop in a location where you need to stand on the side opposite you might be used to. Honing with either hand can also be helpful if you are OCD and want your hone to swarf up symmetrically Try that one on for size, GlenFind me on SRP's official chat in ##srp on Freenode. Link is at top of SRP's homepage
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