ive only really heard of neil miller etc.
are there any others you guys ca think of that are good as well.
im currently looking for a new strop so would appreciate it
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ive only really heard of neil miller etc.
are there any others you guys ca think of that are good as well.
im currently looking for a new strop so would appreciate it
Hides to Art, Mountain Mike, Tony Miller, Kanoyama, Big Daddy, Hand American, Ambrose, and SRD.
What are you after in a strop and what is your price point?
im after a good 20" useable length and about $150-200 max
tempted by tonys but he is always out of stock when ive got the excess income to get one XD
Quite a few options in that range, Tony should take an order if you email him. Hides to Art has turned out some works of art as well.
For a quality custom maker a wait is not uncommon but most will take your order if you agree to the lead time.
Best bet is to touch base with the maker of your choice.
Many great makers abound,You get one from Neil you will never regret it JMO
There is also Scrupple Woks, in Norway I believe. I have a very nice horse strop from Imperial Shaving, with a suede second. On the owed end there is also Star Shaving.
I agree with the recommendation for Neil Miller. My best strops have come from Neil.
I've never owned a Scruple Works, but I would love to, and this should be on anyone's short list also.
Does anyone know if Neil Miller is back in business? He had some personal issues last year, the website has no newer information?
Neil is down for a while with health issues. He will certainly be back with us. Tough guy! ;)
Makes wonderful strops. Best to him! :chapeau
Can't buy a strop now anyway :( car crash, car will be in the garage soon.
some stupied woman drove into front left wing.
Thanks Tom - much appreciated!
I have certainly been through the wringer for the first part of this year, but should soon be up to speed (famous last words!) again! My iMac has just got out of the menders today, I just got out of hospital (for the second time this year) and I have a new workshop being fitted out - got to be some good news in there somewhere!
Regards,
Neil
Hang in there Neil,,,,,,,,,,,,:tu
Good to hear from you Neil.
Some good advice above. A couple that I have that haven't been mentioned is Walking Horse. I own their split side strop and it is great. The linen component works very well on it also.
Also, you can't talk about strops and not mention Kanayama. For me, the ultimate finishing strop. No strop has that silky smooth feeling like those do. Never use any oil on them though...ever!
Good to hear that Neil Miller's on the mend, I've heard only good or better things about his strops.
Neil will recuperate just fine, he's got the love of his mother-in-law to bring him back to health.
Isn't that right Neil??? :rofl2: