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    Quote Originally Posted by gglockner
    Also your shave quality is not going to be pleasant. A "honed only" razor would be a very harsh shave.
    Again, it depends on the hone. With a .5 or .25 pasted strop there's no problem, nor do I think you'd have one with a 30K stone, or maybe even a 16K stone.

    I think it's an individual thing. Some guys can tolerate an 8K honed razor without stropping.

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    I'm back from my vacation, and my experiment is complete. Here are the results.

    I shaved each day with the "Wednesday" razor from a 7-day set of Henkels. I used the "Thursday" as a control for comparison purposes.

    Before each shave I gave Wednesday 3 or 4 strokes on each side on a Swatty hone. No stropping. I shaved for seven days that way. All the shaves were good. I experienced no deterioration in shave quality. On the 8th day (this morning) I shaved the right side of my face with Wednesday, and the left side of my face with the control Thursday. If anything, Wednesday shaved a little better. But the two razors were very close in shaving effectiveness. I tried to distinguish any difference due to hone wear on edge and spine between the Wednesday and Thursday razors but I could not.

    These results apply only to me, with my razors, my hone, and my honing technique. However, if any of you are curious, the experiment is easy enough to duplicate for yourself, to see if using only a hone works for you too.

    I have fun with my handmade strop, and have no intention of giving it up for my home shaves. However, I now have a new, and lighter, kit for traveling.

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    I used a leather belt to a good effect, but never tried shaving without any stropping. In any case it gives me something to do while I am waiting for the first lather to do its work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard Wallace
    These results apply only to me, with my razors, my hone, and my honing technique. However, if any of you are curious, the experiment is easy enough to duplicate for yourself, to see if using only a hone works for you too.
    And here, I suspect we have a crucial piece of evidence. I will only ever always strive for the sharpest blade and the closest shave. It sounds to me like you are willing to settle for less. (Upon rereading that sounds like a jab, but it's not intended to be.) On a few occasions I have shaved directly after honing without stropping and wondered why I'm not getting the shave of my dreams. I'd simply forgotten to strop. That is how I know already that I CAN shave without stropping, but don't want to. It's a small thing to figure out in order to get a great shave on the road.

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    you need to get Tony to make you a travel strop it rolls up or folds up so easily its easier to pack then a belt, I have a 3" one and use it 3 - 5 days a week and it goes EVERYWHERE with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xman
    And here, I suspect we have a crucial piece of evidence. I will only ever always strive for the sharpest blade and the closest shave. It sounds to me like you are willing to settle for less. (Upon rereading that sounds like a jab, but it's not intended to be.) On a few occasions I have shaved directly after honing without stropping and wondered why I'm not getting the shave of my dreams. I'd simply forgotten to strop. That is how I know already that I CAN shave without stropping, but don't want to. It's a small thing to figure out in order to get a great shave on the road.
    X, you may be on to something very interesting. No offence taken.

    One of the things that attracts me to the straight razor is its simplicity and its ability to "get the job done." While it is certainly possible to complicate the straight razor shave and to find luxury in it, complexity and luxury are not the main attractions of the straight razor, for me. I'm looking for the simplest of foundations, from which I will take occassional, enjoyable excursions into complexity and luxury.

    All too often, those who seek comfort do not end up finding it. Rather, their standards of comfort gradually become higher and higher, untill finally only on the rare occasions when they have absolutely every element they desire are they able to achieve a temporary semblance of satisfaction.

    Gandhi said "The real essence of civilization is not the multiplication of wants but their deliberate and voluntary renunciation." Although I part philosophical company with the Mahatma in many areas, in this one he and I are in agreement.

    The paradox is that the epicure seeking comfort is likely to enjoy the experience he seeks much less than the acetic who is used to doing without the luxuries. For the ascetic, anything above the baseline is an enjoyable treat, while for the epicure, anything below his highest expectation is miserable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm
    you need to get Tony to make you a travel strop it rolls up or folds up so easily its easier to pack then a belt, I have a 3" one and use it 3 - 5 days a week and it goes EVERYWHERE with me.


    OK, you force me to admit that in addition to having one of Tony's strops with all the hardware hanging in my bathroom, I also have one of his seconds with no hardware that does indeed roll up nicely for travel. You're really backing me into a corner here!

    The remaining advantages of the hone are that it's somewhat smaller, and is lightly abrasive. The ability of the hone to sharpen the blade as well as align the edge could be a factor on a very long trip.

    Sharpening could be addressed by pasting the strop so it has some abrasive action. The linen side of the strop I use at home is pasted, and I rarely need to hone a razor when I'm using that strop regularly.

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    I think Howard's point is not that the strop is un-needed for genral use but he wants a minimal kit for ease of use on the road. A hone is much smaller than a paddle or hanging strop. In trade off though he is adding a honing every shave. A step is not really being skipped here (stropping), but a different one is being substituted (honing).

    Last year I actually made a bunch of "Pocket Strops" which were 2" x 4" wooden/leather hones. Many were bought with pastes on both sides and used just for travel since they were so small. I did a run of strop back hones too using some of Tilly's barber hones.

    His is just another innovative approach to get the job done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard Wallace
    I'm back from my vacation, and my experiment is complete. Here are the results.

    I shaved each day with the "Wednesday" razor from a 7-day set of Henkels. I used the "Thursday" as a control for comparison purposes.

    Before each shave I gave Wednesday 3 or 4 strokes on each side on a Swatty hone. No stropping. I shaved for seven days that way. All the shaves were good. I experienced no deterioration in shave quality. On the 8th day (this morning) I shaved the right side of my face with Wednesday, and the left side of my face with the control Thursday. If anything, Wednesday shaved a little better. But the two razors were very close in shaving effectiveness. I tried to distinguish any difference due to hone wear on edge and spine between the Wednesday and Thursday razors but I could not.
    I'm not really surprized here. I didn't expect stropping after honing to make abig difference, if any.

    Dovo tells you never to strop after a shave. Why? Shaving causes the microserrations to spread, making the edge seem wider (duller). In a day or two, the microserrations come back most of the way. Stropping pushes them back, making the dge seem sharper. No material was removed, and the teeth are pushed back lastically. If you strop after the shave your moving the teeth much more over an inelastic range. This is like bending a piece of metal too far, and afte a while it breaks from fatigue. The teeth or microserrations are very delicate and break in a short time, leving a dull edge.

    Why am I telling you this? Honing before every shave achieves some of the effect of stropping. What it doesn't push back it cuts off. So you will always have a sharp edge. It's possible for it to be sharper because you may be improving on the original honing. The problem is you're removing material unnecessarily. You won't see it in a few days. The teeth are so small that you can't even see them at 100x. But over time you will acelerate the earing out of your razor. It will still last a long time, so if you don't care, it's possible to maintain your razor this way.

    IMO, the ideal way to maintain your razor is to give it at least a day's rest and strop before every shave. When stropping fails to restoe sharpness, do the kind of touchup you describe. This may be once a week or more. So, your technique is wearing out your razor seven times faster.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller
    I think Howard's point is not that the strop is un-needed for genral use but he wants a minimal kit for ease of use on the road. A hone is much smaller than a paddle or hanging strop. In trade off though he is adding a honing every shave. A step is not really being skipped here (stropping), but a different one is being substituted (honing).

    Last year I actually made a bunch of "Pocket Strops" which were 2" x 4" wooden/leather hones. Many were bought with pastes on both sides and used just for travel since they were so small. I did a run of strop back hones too using some of Tilly's barber hones.

    His is just another innovative approach to get the job done.

    Tony
    Then he'd be better off with a pasted strop. It will achieve the benefits of stropping and remove less material.

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