View Poll Results: Whats your favorite stropping leather?
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Cordovan
16 32.00% -
Horsehide
10 20.00% -
Latigo
3 6.00% -
Rawhide
0 0% -
English bridle leather
9 18.00% -
Buffalo
1 2.00% -
Kangaroo
8 16.00% -
Other - Please post details!
3 6.00%
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10-05-2012, 09:42 PM #1
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Thanked: 6What's your favorite strop material?
Vote here on your favorite stropping material.
Post and tell us why you like it and what makes it the best option out there. Share pictures, links and information behind them too!
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10-05-2012, 09:55 PM #2
There are a lot of materials that works well as stropping material.
To me, the Shell Cordovan stands above all others.
I'm not saying that it will give you a sharper razor, or make the edge last longer, just that I prefer the feel and draw on my Shell Cordovans above my others.Bjoernar
Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....
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10-05-2012, 10:05 PM #3
I'm with Birnando on the shell cordovan being my favorite. It was also the premium material for the old pro strop makers of yesteryear IIRC.
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10-05-2012, 10:20 PM #4
Horsehide . I prefer the lighter draw , to the latigo that I was using . I also think I get a slightly better edge , but that might be true , only in my imagination .
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10-05-2012, 10:22 PM #5
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10-05-2012, 10:38 PM #6
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Thanked: 6I've only had a chance to use English Bridle, so my opinion would be heavily biased
I originally started a thread to compare English Bridle to Latigo as I'm looking to get a new strop and those are my 2 options. It ended up being a better poll to post all the major options and see what the popular choice is here and why rather than Latigo vs English Bridle.
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10-05-2012, 10:44 PM #7
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Thanked: 2284I love my English bridle. This is my third strop, and for me it's just awesome. It's a 3" with a 21" stroping area. I can't see myself trying anything else until it's cooked or I find an awesome vintage.
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10-05-2012, 11:44 PM #8
I have a bunch, and I like all of them, but there's a few that just stand out, and I use them often. In no particular order they are:
1. Kanayama Cordovan 90,000 (First one made with choice of stamps)
2. Tony Miller Steerhide (Has phenomenal draw)
3. Tony Miller Limited Edition Horsehide 3" (only 8 of these were made, and were not advertised) Draw very similar to Cordovan leather. Not your typical Horsehide.
4. SRD's Premium 1 (This is my favorite, go to strop, has a very supple feel to it.)
5 SRD's Long English Bridle.
I kind of lost my interest in Latigo some time ago. Too much draw for me. These days I like minimal draw. I believe strops and their draw are really personal preference.We have assumed control !
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BanjoTom (10-06-2012)
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10-06-2012, 12:26 AM #9
I have several on Microtome strops. All Neil Miller leather. The Bridle with 3 coats of oil is super hard draw. Best to start with heavy blades/wedges. The bridle w/1 coat of oil is great all-around for a heavier draw strop. Both are like velvet.
I particularly like the feel of the European tallow tanned. Harder and firmer, yet pleasant to use. It feels as if it is doing something, and it surely does! Great for larger concaves! I always finish up my after-honing on a russet cowhide strop which I over-oiled a while back. Super light (and oils the bevel good!). I rub it hard with a towel before and after use. The oil is coming out and it is getting better! The towel is getting oily!
On a side note, I like different strops for different razors sometimes. Just like a particular brush for a certain soap. I am going to get another hanging strop. I like using them on heavier wedges. I think I will stay safe and get the lighter-draw bridle. JMO
Tom"Don't be stubborn. You are missing out."
I rest my case.
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10-06-2012, 12:40 PM #10
Zib;
I like your No 1, 2 and 4. 4 is also my go to. As you, so I also prefer a minimum draw, I get good results for me that way. Good post.
The best,
Tom