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    Stropping does give one a better quality shave but, if you don't have to strop a DE before every shave why can't you at least go a few days?

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    Try and drag a disposable cartridge across your face ATG after 2-3 shaves and you'll see it's nowhere near as sharp as it was out of the box.

    The vast majority of people use disposable cartridge razors for a simple once over WTG pass. Even a slightly dull blade will still manage a half decent WTG pass and thus people use them for a week + before they start to notice that the bade is going dull... but by that point the blade is REALLY dull compared to a properly maintained straight.

    I have seen a video somewhere of a device that is used to strop the blade in a DE, although most just throw them away after a few uses.
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    Besides stropping lets work on this for "slicker" hehehe



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    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie1 View Post
    What's your point. I like to hone and strop my razors. The question is why doesn't the razor hold the edge for a week like a DE
    You can answer each post seperately like this!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie1 View Post
    I agree you do get a better shave but why doesn't the edge last longer?
    Quote Originally Posted by Rookie1 View Post
    Stropping does give one a better quality shave but, if you don't have to strop a DE before every shave why can't you at least go a few days?
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    This seems to explain it. Straight razors are not coated and therefore do need to be stropped to maintain their slickness.
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    That my friend is a muti quote so that way everyone can figure out who you were answering

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    I dont know if it has been covered yet but a razor edge will corrode and loose comfort pretty fast if its not cleaned and refreshed on a strop

    A disposable dont need to be possible to shapened the traditional way sinse its discarded when the factory edge is dulled
    That may allow for higher stain resistent steel being used

    just a thought

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffegg2 View Post
    To get the best possible shave...

    You also don't dispose of a straight razor blade... Do you really have to toss that DE blade? Can't you just keep shaving with it forever??
    What's your point. I like to hone and strop my razors. The question is why doesn't the razor hold the edge for a week like a DE

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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    You know Lee/Hoglahoo and I had a great discussion on this and here was the conclusion after a ton of the science stuff..

    DE and Disposables use special coatings to make the blades "Slicker" ... On a Straight we do know for sure, besides all the scientific stuff that we believe, that stropping the razor burnishes, and polishes, the edge, making it "Slicker" and if not for any other reason, I am good with just that one

    "Strop away Marelle, Marelle, strop away"


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    This seems to explain it. Straight razors are not coated and therefore do need to be stropped to maintain their slickness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    According to the 1961 barber manual, and all others AFAIK, you'll always get a better shave by straightening/refreshing the edge on a strop. Many shavers strop after the shave as well to get any micro gunk out of the bevel after rinsing and drying the blade. That is what I do anyway.... but I confess that I like to strop razors.
    I agree, you do get a better shave but why doesn't the edge last longer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    To me, shave ready means stropped. That is part of the reason why all the guys that offer honing services strop the razor before sending it out.

    Like Jeff said, you don't have to strop, but not stropping will give you a lower quality shave (maybe not straight off the hones - that I don't know, but between shaves).
    I understand that you will get a lower quality shave if you don't strop. Yet, you can get a quality shave with a good DE and blade for a few days without stropping. I think gssixgun may be on to something with his theory on the DE blades being coated extends the life of the shave.

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    2 more possible explanations are ....

    1. The angle of the bevel on a DE blade is much finer

    2. The steel used in a DE may resist wear better.

    Just my $.02,
    Randolph Tuttle, a SRP Mentor for residents of Minnesota & western Wisconsin

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