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    A few months to get competent and comfortable with it, but 4 1/2 years later I'm still making slight improvements

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodb View Post
    A few months to get competent and comfortable with it, but 4 1/2 years later I'm still making slight improvements
    The last strop I saw posted with great pride looked like it was thrown under the deck of a very capable lawn mower... and the caption read: still works fine...

    I hope that wasn't yours... Didn't look anything like mine... so I quit worrying about it...


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    I would have to say that each time I think that I have achieved proficiency at stropping I find myself discovering another nuance that improves my technique and ultimately my edges.

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    Yes... no matter what I do it seems to get better.

    I have stopped nicking my strop, but the way I flip the blade in anticipation of the next flip... makes the last one more important...

    I do find myself stopping mid strop when I know the next flip isn't going to happen... trail off the stroke... lifting off the leather and picking up the razor in my hand... and taking a breath.. and a better grip.

    I guess earlier on... that resulted in a nick.

    I guess when we slow down and talk about these things we find out all manner of stuff we can avoid...



    Wait a minute!!!! You knew that!!!!

    thanks...

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    Default Many moons....

    I got my first strop, and wrecked it....that was about 45 years ago.
    Then I got a new strop....that was about 40 years ago....and it lasted a long time.
    Next, injured right hand and had to learn to strop left-handed....trashed it...10 years ago.
    Got another new strop...."Lefty" thought he was doing pretty good, until....
    Discovered SRP, watched AFDavis11's wonderful video/wiki....last year sometime.
    Got inspired, bought a primo new strop, started paying attention anew....9 months ago.
    Now: no nicks, and a vast improvement altogether.
    Still learning.

    Thanks SRP and AFDavis 11 !

    Paul
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    about 4 months of stropping twice a week before I felt semi-comfortable. My real trick now is getting used to stropping different razors, seems i need to adjust my technique for every different one
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    As we've seen, there won't be a standard answer. It totally depends on the individual - manual dexterity, hand/eye coordination, sensitivity to audio & tactile stimulation - they all come into play to strop effectively. How quickly an individual can adjust to any of those factors is dependant on their own learning curve. Myself, I felt comfortable stropping very early on, but was probably not entirely competant for a few months. Stropping is like any skill though, you only get better with practice, and when you think you know everything about stropping you learn more.

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