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    Ahh, strops chat! LOL

    I am soon to get my first straight and thinking about a strop! I want to know what is a good brand to check out and one with a price that won't cost too much as I dont want to get too much into it right at the start til I know whether or not I will like it so it is possible to get a good/very good strop for about $20? What width and length of a strop should I look at getting, a 2 or 3 inch wide one?

    Right now all I have is a leather scrap piece I picked up from a local leather shop that is about 11 inches by about 2 inches wide. It doesnt seem long enough to me when I practice stropping with an GD straight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SirMike View Post
    Ahh, strops chat! LOL

    I am soon to get my first straight and thinking about a strop! I want to know what is a good brand to check out and one with a price that won't cost too much as I dont want to get too much into it right at the start til I know whether or not I will like it so it is possible to get a good/very good strop for about $20? What width and length of a strop should I look at getting, a 2 or 3 inch wide one?

    Right now all I have is a leather scrap piece I picked up from a local leather shop that is about 11 inches by about 2 inches wide. It doesnt seem long enough to me when I practice stropping with an GD straight.

    Thx.
    well if you plan on stayin' in go to straightrazordesighns.com, and get a 3"
    if you just wanna though money away to see if you like it and upgrade later go to whippeddog.com and get a 2"=
    or even cheaper, if you have a leather, belt your not using, your in bluishness and its Free
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    Tony Miller 2 1/2 inch plain vanilla for $45. He still had some earlier today, but they sell out fast and it can be a long time between batches. Sometimes I wonder if they are made from unobtainium leather, but he is a small shop and has very high standards. I have four of his strops and even the plain vanilla is high quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SirMike View Post
    Ahh, strops chat! LOL

    I am soon to get my first straight and thinking about a strop! I want to know what is a good brand to check out and one with a price that won't cost too much as I dont want to get too much into it right at the start til I know whether or not I will like it so it is possible to get a good/very good strop for about $20? What width and length of a strop should I look at getting, a 2 or 3 inch wide one?

    Right now all I have is a leather scrap piece I picked up from a local leather shop that is about 11 inches by about 2 inches wide. It doesnt seem long enough to me when I practice stropping with an GD straight.

    Thx.

    Hoping you actually read the prior pages of this post as there are a host of options listed here..

    Width is a matter of preference. 3" will allow you to strop a normal blade with using an X-stroke. That said, I just PiF'd my original 3". All of my remaining strops are 2.5".

    While I can't comment on the piece of leather you have, and 11" is short for a hanging strop, it can still work. I have a loom strop that is shorter than that and under 2" wide and I just adore it.
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    alright, I have used the 3" red latigo a few times now, and I have to say that I most definitely will have to stay with a 3" its 100% better compared to the 2" and as far as the red latigo leather it is very responsive and you get good feedback the cloth material is great

    Again I have to thank MikekiM for sending me his old strop it's in great condition and I hope that at some point in the future I'm in a position to do the same!
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    I was hoping you would post an update!!

    Really happy it's working for you.

    I was really keen on 3" when I first got to stropping as it gave me one less thing to worry about..

    Over time, I've developed a natural x-stroke and find 2.5" to be my sweet spot. 2" is a little narrow for me for a hanging strop. But I have a 1.5" loom that I just love!

    Enjoy the strop!!

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