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    This is a fun question because I just learned the answer today...

    I had read about how guys felt a difference, but never noticed it myself. I haven't had a pro-honed razor for a year, and today I had a synthesis of my good stropping and improved honing where I put the razor to the strop and just knew it was ready... it felt like the linen was velcro (no joke!) and then it felt like the leather was sticky or something.

    I think it takes a really, truly sharp smooth razor and good stropping technique to feel it (like I said, after 1.5 years of SR shaving this was the first time I noticed it) but it feels totally, completely different.

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    I don't think I can describe it any better than those above, but yes certainly it is noticeable. I think you just have to experience it for yourself. Somehow, you are just more aware of the very edge of the blade rather than the bevel.

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    Alethephant,

    A razor fresh off the hones also has a slightly different sound on the strop.

    The extent of this 'difference' very much depends on the grind of the razor

    It is subtle, but noticeable to my ears.

    Have fun !

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    +1, I agree with the guys above. I also notice the effect more on a 3" strop than a narrower one.

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    i find sounds are different. As soon as i strop i hear different sounds between shave ready and not ready blade.

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    I agree with the above, but want to add one thing.

    The way a sharp razor vs a dull razor feels and sounds will vary from strop to strop, so that's something to keep in mind as well. Like anything else, you need to "calibrate" to the individual strop.

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