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    Quote Originally Posted by eleblu05 View Post
    why not buy a piece of scrap leather and practice stroping and when you feel comfortable then invest the money in all the bells and whistle strop !
    Or a sheet of newspaper cut up in 2" or 3" widths. Connect one end to a bulldog clip & practice away.
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    I got a narrow Dovo leather/canvas as my first stop. It's not too bad, I think I paid about 120 from The Shaver Shop about two years ago. I nicked it once and it still has a nick on the side but that doesn't bother me. A while ago I got a nice Neil Miller 3" English Bridle/ Linen strop. In comparison to the Dovo it's huge. I reserve the Neil Miller for Sundays as it's so nice. The Dovo is a good size for the bathroom, which is quite small. Here's a comparison:


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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyFranciozi View Post
    You could also practice with a butter knife or something dull until you feel comfortable.
    I agree with TonyF here. I practiced with a butter knife for a week or two at first. I still have one small nick in my strop, but it would have been much worse if not to the practice.

    Good luck to you.

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    wow that comparison is crazy! thanks heaps for that. theres so many things i never thought of trying. this place is world of knowledge

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    Quote Originally Posted by azazel View Post
    wow that comparison is crazy! thanks heaps for that. theres so many things i never thought of trying. this place is world of knowledge
    You know, the comparison also makes one consider other aspects. I normally do 30/70 linen leather on the Dovo. But when you consider the width and esp length of the Miller strop in comparison, 30/70 on the Miller would probably be equal to 30% more stropping; the razor is in contact with a stropping surface for MUCH more.

    My son has used his leather trousers belt for stropping for about a year. I made him bring his razor round for me to hone it the other day, as it hadn't been honed for way more than six months, probably closer to nine. It was in surprisingly good condition. He has a very sparse beard like me, though, so I guess it gets less work to do. That's why it's really hard for someone to give really clear advice about how often to strop/hone etc. One really does need to work out what works for you and stick to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by azazel View Post
    Ok, so I have done a bit searching before posting this but couldn't come up with a solid answer to my question. I have (or so it seems) limited choices of strops at the moment unless ordering one from abroad where, let's face it, the possibilities are staggering and somewhat daunting for a freshman. I've narrowed might criteria down to 3 high quality strops. Now I know people say buy a cheaper strop for your because you will damage it but I want the best for my razor(s). So I'm looking at a 3" dovo extra wide single side only ($140) a dovo 1.75 double side leather canvas ($84) or a dovo 2" double made from russian leather ($129). I've read things about 3 inch strops curving and the smaller ones being harder to use for those than have never x stopped before. I hate buying stuff only to get on the forum with an issue and everyone says "well you probably woulda been better going this way".

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    Get a 3" strop so you can strop back and forth rather than learn the more difficult X pattern. Get one from Star Shaving for less than $40 because you might slice it up learning how and the quality is fine. (I have a really nice SRD strop and a Tony Miller strop that I'm waiting to use until I get better at stropping.)

    Here's an example of how to strop properly. I could choose among several videos recorded by the members here but I'll list one so you won't be overwhelmed:

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    That's a great video! because so many show you to turn the wrist or twist in the fingers and its always looked as an awkward motion. guys spot on, so smooth. looks like im ordering from overseas then

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaliforniaCajun View Post
    Get a 3" strop so you can strop back and forth rather than learn the more difficult X pattern. Get one from Star Shaving for less than $40 because you might slice it up learning how and the quality is fine. (I have a really nice SRD strop and a Tony Miller strop that I'm waiting to use until I get better at stropping.)

    Here's an example of how to strop properly. I could choose among several videos recorded by the members here but I'll list one so you won't be overwhelmed:

    SPOT ON VIDEO!!! I've never seen it explained this well - makes sense!

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    Managed to find a belt maker who has blank leather sheets who made me a strop for $20! Its pretty much a blank piece of leather with a couple of clips but does the job

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    I just use a Illinios 127 strop.. It works well. If I want an exxtra efort ii will,roll up a newspaper... I have the dovo also and have found it to be so small I can't get a decent stroke one it,even though I like the leather...too small.

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