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Thread: The dreaded GB Buckingham and Sons - Strop

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    Hey guys-

    First real post, and obvious noob to straight razor shaving, as I was taken by GB Buckingham. I got the pakka wood razor and strop in a set. I know about how terrible the razor is from some research (and I got it as a gift, which makes it all the worse), but I'm interested in your guys' thoughts on the strop.

    So is the strop good enough? Like I said, I'm new to this, so I'm not looking for the best strop around, just something that is functional enough as I get started.

    Thanks guys!

    -toadq5

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    I would bet money on the strop being junk just as the razors. Spend the $30 or so for a good strop, it's the last thing that the edge touches before your face every time.

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    +1 Stropping IMHO as a newbie is the biggest challenge to a great second shave. It is a skill which takes practice and some time to get right so you might as well have a good tool. It doesn't cost a lot to have a good strop.

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    Here's my take on this. I agree with the posts above for a good razor, but I think you could practise stropping on it with the razor you received as a gift. It won't be perfect because to really know how good your doing with stropping until you are shaving your face with it, but you will start to get the motion down anyway.
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    Awesome, thanks for all the input guys. I'll look for a good strop as well as a shave ready razor from the classifieds here. My endeavor into shaving has hit a couple snags due to GW Buckingham, but at least I'm on the right path! And good idea Cove, I think I'll use the razor and strop as practice to start building some muscle memory before I get into the real thing. Thanks much guys!

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