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    I may have found a cheap replacement for the linen side of my strop. Actually I think it works much better than the linen side of my strop. Today I placed an ordinary towel over my flattened hand and stropped on that using some pressure. I stropped mostly on my fingers. I did 30 laps (its only 3 inches long afterall).

    The edge became very shiny, as it is after I hone it, and the razor seemed to get sharper. I was very surprised at how sharp it seemed to get. I tried several other razors and they all seemed to get sharper, so much sharper that I had to really consider whether I needed to strop on leather or not.

    When I did strop on leather; I had to strop very, very lightly.

    Try it if you'd like . . . and yes, I might just be crazy, not sure yet.

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    I'll try it...

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    Long time ago Jim told me the best stropping is on the inner thigh of a young lady.... or was that the best stroking, I'm never sure.

    Sorry for the brief detour, was that a flat towel, or the one with the loops, I'll try both when I feel adventurous.

    BTW you're almost getting to that Livi method on his palm, watch out if you start speaking italian

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    Long time ago Jim told me the best stropping is on the inner thigh of a young lady.... or was that the best stroking, I'm never sure.

    Sorry for the brief detour, was that a flat towel, or the one with the loops, I'll try both when I feel adventurous.

    BTW you're almost getting to that Livi method on his palm, watch out if you start speaking italian
    I do the palm stropping when honing. Don't have to worry about me speaking Italian though; I'm still working on English

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    Tried it and it most definitely does the trick.

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    Thanx Mark,

    I'll toss it in my bag of tricks, particularly for travel shaving.

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    Years ago Josh Earl and I compared notes and for both of us stropping the razor on a towel to remove lather was a major edge-killer for us; we had independently done this to reduce the risk of dinging the edge and had eventually gone back to basin swishing with major improvements in the edge retention. This was before I was into stropping so we're talking 6 days vs 10 or so. Not sure why stropping on a towel held in the hand would be different from a towel laying on the counter

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    Interesting. Let me ask an inverse question. Why would stropping on a towel be different than stropping on linen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11 View Post
    I may have found a cheap replacement for the linen side of my strop. Actually I think it works much better than the linen side of my strop. Today I placed an ordinary towel over my flattened hand and stropped on that using some pressure. I stropped mostly on my fingers. I did 30 laps (its only 3 inches long afterall).

    Interesting. What kind of towel? Flat kitchen towel? Fluffy bathroom towel?

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    Hmm I'll have to give this a try. you're not using a linen towel are you? ha ha.

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