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Thread: Suggestions for new strop help
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03-13-2017, 07:09 PM #1
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Thanked: 133Suggestions for new strop help
Getting my W&B razor restored and I am in need of a strop and wanted to ask you guys for your opinions since I haven't done to much research.
price range 5-50$ preferably can go over though if there is a really good bang for the buck
wanting the width to be 2.5"-3" (also not a paddled type strop)
Stones I have for honing norton 4k/8k and nanawi 12k (.5 micron chromium oxide spray from previous set up not sure if I will use it any though)
what would you guys suggest?
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03-13-2017, 07:34 PM #2
I would check out Straight Razor Designs; top quality strops by knowledgeable pros at very reasonable prices.
"If You Knew Half of What I Forgot You Would Be An Idiot" - by DoughBoy68
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03-13-2017, 07:36 PM #3
+1 to what DoughBoy said, quality strops for sure. I own one and am very happy with it
Look sharp and smell nice for the ladies.~~~Benz
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03-13-2017, 07:39 PM #4
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Thanked: 66in that price range you are asking a heckalot. luckily there is tony miller. i think his plain chocolate strop still might come in at right around that price. and its all the bang (quality) - without the buck (expense).
highly recommend. i now have strops from most quality providers and tonys plain chocolate was the first strop i bought and i still use it almost daily.
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Christian1 (03-13-2017)
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03-13-2017, 10:51 PM #5
I do believe T. Miller has the chocolate strops currently available online (they aren't always).. just around $50. Also the SRD strops are great. I own a few of each. The SRD modular paddle strop is a nice beginners option since you can replace the leather pads if you cut it by accident.
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03-18-2017, 11:28 PM #6
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Thanked: 23Just looked at Tony Miller...$55 for the chocolate strop. Money well spent I would suspect...and he has them in stock. I would suggest the 3" width.
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03-19-2017, 12:20 AM #7
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Thanked: 481I'll be the odd man out. SRD strops are great, I'm currently using a Buffalo strop from them and couldn't be happier with it.
But I started out with an Illinois 127 strop. And the only thing that I dislike about it is the dinky little clip it's supposed to hang from. That's not a big deal though, if it bothered me that much I would've swapped it out with something stouter by now.
The Illinois strop is a little cheaper at $40. But perfectly functional, and an OK place to start.