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    1 week new to straight razor shaving. No nicks or cuts yet, but I have a question on my strop. I just purchased this strop and it has a second matched webbing strop. Do I strop on that first @ 10 times and then go to the leather? What is it? Thanks in advance!

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    The poly webbing or second strop should be used the same as linen or cotton if you use a second strop. 10-20 stropping strokes prior to 40-60 stropping strokes on the leather should work fine. The back side of the webbing can also be used with chromium oxide paste for refreshing your razor when needed. 10 light X strokes there.

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    What Lynn said....

    If your looking for a strop with draw, Latigo is for you...
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    Wow! those were fast responses. ok, I'll go for 10 and then hit the leather and see how the shave goes. Thanks again!!

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    yes i do 20 on webbing and 40 on the english bridle . it works perfectly.

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    Ok, I took Gary's advice and went 20 on the webbing and then 40 on the leather. I think I'm getting the hang of this. I started out on my first shave doing 10-15 on the leather only. What a difference 40 on the leather makes. I did a complete shave today and it took @ 30 minutes, but I walked away not bleeding. I have found out that the normal paths that I used when I used my cartridge razor blades are out the window. I basically have to re-train myself what I have done for the past 25 years. I could never go down on my neck, but with the straight razor, I can. I would love to see a "Straight Razor University" weekend that had seminars and hands-on sessions to help the "students." Food for thought. Thanks again for all the advice!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cconlee View Post
    I would love to see a "Straight Razor University" weekend that had seminars and hands-on sessions to help the "students." Food for thought. Thanks again for all the advice!!
    Find a straight razor meeting in your area, we just had one in MO and it was great! Lots of shared talent for sure!

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    I like that idea, but I like the the idea of flying somewhere to really get the full experience and training of Straight Razor University. I can see the t-shirts now....hmmmm :-)

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