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Post By AFDavis11
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when does a strop become just a strip...
Of leather? I'm sure this question had been answered plenty of times before, but I just don't know. I'm a newb and have been cautiously stropping for two Weeks. I have nicked the edges of both ends of the strop. How bad is bad enough?
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Mr. Baby Face
I've used the same strop for 3 years, nicked the crap out of it when I first started, and got plenty of junk residue over the years. Still refines my edge profile just like it did the day I bought it. Maybe a little degradation over time and gotten slick - not having the same draw/pull as when I first bought it, but that could be resolved with a little leather conditioner and neatsfoot oil.
That being said, I also paid a decent dollar for it when I bought it from Tony Miller. He uses only the finest leather, and hand-crafts everything he sells. He's one of the best in the business for a reason, so don't be surprised when you're paying a little more for that quality. As with SO MANY aspects of wet shaving, you get what you pay for.
Seeing as how you're in Chicagoland, hit me up with a PM and maybe we can hook-up and take a look at you're stop and see how far gone it is. I doubt you've done too much damage, but I also don't know what kind. That information would help. Dimensions, brand, type of leather, etc.
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cenzo (02-03-2012),driver/examiner (02-04-2012)
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Seems like nerves got the best of me for a while. I had this sort of hiccup at the end of the stroke that, brought the blade backward by a couple of mm. I think I have it remedied. tight, level strop, light pressure. I think I got it now. Just making sure I don't need to junk a expensive piece of leather.
Thanks
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