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    Hello,
    I have been doing a lot of research into the different areas of straight razor shaving.
    Now I am onto getting a strop.
    I have seen there are 2+3 inch strops.
    For a beginner which in people's opinion and experience would be a good choice to learn on? and what except for the obvious width differences are the benefits or pros and cons between the two?

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    The pro for using a 3 inch strop is that you will not have to learn to do X strokes while stropping and the con is they cost more. The reverse is true of 2 inch strops. Personally I went for the 3 inch straight off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BobH View Post
    The pro for using a 3 inch strop is that you will not have to learn to do X strokes while stropping and the con is they cost more. The reverse is true of 2 inch strops. Personally I went for the 3 inch straight off.

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    Yup. What Bob said but I went the other way around and learning the X stroke helped my honing down the road but a 3 inch is nice and easy. Keep in mind no matter which way you go you will nick the bejeezus out of your first strop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel View Post
    Keep in mind no matter which way you go you will nick the bejeezus out of your first strop.
    Ain't that the truth and for some of us less coordinated souls the second one too but not as badly.

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    Do not fall into the trap of thinking with a 3 inch hanging strop you can just use up and down strokes.
    The X Or windshield wiper stroke should always be used on any size hanger
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    I would recomend buying 2 strops that are 2" wide to learn on.
    Learn the X stroke.
    Learn to make the "flip" gently.
    A rapid stroke may look cute but it will not work as well as a light touch, moderate speed, and a nicely controlled X stroke.
    If you flop your wrist while stropping you haven't learned good form.
    The flip should be done with the thumb and forefinger with the wrist making very little twisting motion. ( I like the windshield wiper anology)
    Most of the antique strops were 2 1/2" in width and with proper form and speed that size will perform wonderfully well.
    The reason for 2 strops is that, as said above, you will hack up the first one and when you just know you have everything down to a fine fine art, you will probably put a few nicks in the second one too.
    The third one won't be bulletproof, but by the time you get there you will have a lot less chance of damaging it.
    Also If you get say Latigo and English Bridle Leather strops to learn on, you will have a much better idea as to what type leather you prefer when you order your "keeper" strop.
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    I'll add that there are also board and paddle strops available from SRP vendors.

    I have a 3" board strop and it is sweet! (I had a 3" hanging strop, but it was slightly defective so I just use it as a pasted felt and pasted leather strop). The leather seems to be getting better with each use.... and it sees alot of use.

    It's very affordable and will help to take some of the difficulty of stropping for a newbie out of the equation. PM me if you want more info on the board...

    I'm sure the same can be said of the modular paddle strop as well.

    @Foxfire,

    You probably will be better off starting another thread. That way we can focus on the OPs thread and yours as distinctly separate posts.

    Kind Regards,

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    Good idea Siguy.
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    Don't spend too much on your first strop, whatever width you choose. You may get lucky as I did and not hack it up, but judging from all the comments I've read on here, that usually isn't the case.

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    A 2.5" - 3" wide piece of newspaper is cheaper than any leather & the perfect learning tool.. There is no good reason to nick a strop.
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