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09-28-2012, 04:35 PM #11
Besides Neill Miller's strops (I haven't had the pleasure yet but have full faith that they are high quality), I can highly recommend getting a Scrupleworks strop. They are handmade in Norway, and Torolf really knows his leather. I have a tanned cowhide strop which is actually supple enough for (careful) rolling when travelling, although I tend to use my smaller Dovo strop for that.
On that note, you can always hunt for a Dovo strop as well.
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09-28-2012, 06:14 PM #12
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Thanked: 458I think it's part of vbulletin's software, at least that's what I gathered looking around the other day. I was worried at first that I might've had some sort of keyword redirect virus or something. It reminds me of those robowritten artcles that are just a bunch of scavenged text with all of the keywords highlighted.
I hope SRP gets click through revenue from it, and that it doesn't just go back to vbulletin.
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09-28-2012, 06:56 PM #13
I don't think your fiancée realized what she started, soon you'll prabably have RAD, HAD, SAD and a few more ADs',
Good luck and have fun with your razor.
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10-04-2012, 11:17 AM #14
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Thanked: 458Star Shaving has inexpensive strops that are very good quality for the price. I bought and used a few before I started making my own, and have relegated them to the back of the closet now, but they are surprisingly inexpensive.