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10-06-2011, 07:40 PM #1
Looking for an entry level strop
Hey everyone, i'm a somewhat new member to the forums. I've been reading alot, and lurking in the surroundings, but only recently starting contributing.
I'm a DE shaver, who has been interested in Straight Edge shaving since before i started with a DE, but wasn't brave enough to jump straight into the SE world. I'm in an selection poor environment, meaning there are virtually no selection for any wet shaving products in my area, used or new.
I was lucky enough to win last month's second prize, which included a nice Straight Razor. I am not looking for a strop for it( whoever said that wet shaving would save you money must have been drunk ).
Here is what my criteria are:
- entry level (not too expensive)
- minimal maintenance ( i have 3 kids under 5)
- easily enough available ( shipping won't cost an insane amount)
My usual supplier for wet shaving stuff is Fendrihan, Classic Wet Shaving Store, they have a good selection, but I have NO IDEA what i should be looking for, or what the differences are.
You guys are the best references i figured i could find, so what would you suggest. I'm fine from ordering from elsewhere, if the shipping doesn't exceed the price difference by too much.
It doesn't need to be new, if used, i would still want it in good condition.
thanks in advance.
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10-06-2011, 07:58 PM #2
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Thanked: 13249From their site in Canada I would snag up the Illinois #827 or #127, either one is a proved performer (IME) and won't break the bank... Plus it they have a real linen component which seems to be lacking it most "Starter Strops"
Outside of Canada the selection increases but with shipping and duties I don't think you can save money
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10-06-2011, 08:08 PM #3
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Thanked: 1262I would do what the Tiger said.
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10-06-2011, 08:16 PM #4
One more thing, if you guys don't mind answering. What should i be looking for, and how to tell the difference between "the gems" and "the duds".
Some of the things i can figure out ( preference when it comes to handles vs D-rings ), hanging vs paddle. but what is the difference, and how to tell between similar categories.
thanks for helping an enthusiast learn the basics.
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10-06-2011, 08:23 PM #5
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Thanked: 1587In strops? It is like most things - to me it is basically about quality. Quality of materials, quality of build, quality of useability. Research on the various leathers used in strops can help - just look around the strop forum, have a read of the Wiki, see what the respected manufacturers use (and who they are). It will not take long to figure out the good from the bad.
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10-06-2011, 08:51 PM #6
Another worth a mention is the Filly from RupRazor RupRazor - The Filly
Great starter strop, mine has done me well and when you nick it a quick rub down with some 1000grit wet and dry and your good to go again
Got a lovely silky draw and is a good size to learn the X stroke.