How long without a strop?

Discussion in 'Straight Razors' started by xCarbonSteelx, Dec 11, 2012.

  1. xCarbonSteelx

    xCarbonSteelx Well-Known Member

    So I've been bitten with the straight bug. I do not have a strop yet. I know I need one, and one will be in my near future. How many shaves are possible without the razor touching a strop?
     
  2. Williams Warrior

    Williams Warrior Well-Known Member

    Very few, maybe 4-5. You can use folded up newspaper until you can get a real strop. It works pretty well but not as good as leather.
     
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  3. Gnomechompski

    Gnomechompski New Member

    Well for me is before each shave, so a strop is really essential in my shaving routine!
     
  4. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    As many as your face will tolerate.
    I'm with Gnomechompski - I strop before every shave.
     
  5. oscar11

    oscar11 Well-Known Member

    I've never tried to get along with out a strop. I don't know if I would be willing to be without one but would guess you probably could for a shave or so. For me, it's part of the daily ritual of straight shaving.
     
  6. PLANofMAN

    PLANofMAN Eccentric Razor Collector Staff Member

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    I strop before every shave. Like WilliamsWarrior said, you can use newspaper. A leather strop is not vital, it just works better than anything else. Another good alternative, perhaps even better than newspaper, is a strip cut from a worn out pair of blue jeans.
     
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  7. Williams Warrior

    Williams Warrior Well-Known Member

    I strop before and after every shave as well. I was just taking a guess at a number and assume it'd be somewhat similar to what a DE blade life is. I forgot to add this to my original post.
     
  8. swarden43

    swarden43 "It's your shave. Enjoy it your way."©

    But keep in mind some folks get only two shaves out of a blade while others will get 4-5 times that many out of the same brand.
     
  9. Neolithium

    Neolithium I am Canadian, eh

    +1 for the newspaper vote. It works good enough until you can grab a quality strop. The amount of shaves depend way too much on your beard and skin type to really estimate. Personally I wouldn't even attempt more than 3 shaves without giving it a go on (at least) an improvised strop.
     
  10. JoeB

    JoeB Well-Known Member

    The newspaper strop really works!
     
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  11. Neolithium

    Neolithium I am Canadian, eh

    I was more surprised to find out how many people use a newspaper on a consistent basis.
     
  12. PLANofMAN

    PLANofMAN Eccentric Razor Collector Staff Member

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    This one's going to the OOC Thread.:D
     
  13. xCarbonSteelx

    xCarbonSteelx Well-Known Member

    Thanks guys! I grabbed some newspaper and went at it. I'm glad my first time was paper and not leather. I sliced the paper so many times.
     
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  15. Williams Warrior

    Williams Warrior Well-Known Member

    Slow way down and just concentrate on keeping the spine on paper/leather at all times. It doesn't matter how fast you are as the results will be the same. I'm a slow stropper and it takes me 3 minutes to do 50 laps on my strop, and I'm happy to report that over a year's worth of straight shaving and my first and only strop is still nick free.
     
  16. gssixgun

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    BTW this is a Vid I did for the Stroptober event just some Tips and Tricks about stropping




    This is a vid from my friend Alan that is one of the best I have seen watch the "Flip" he really shows that very well and it is the "Trick" to stropping



     
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  17. Hanzo

    Hanzo Well-Known Member

    TSD more so than any other shaving forum is the home of the bargain. Tell a TSD guy you can get him a $40 Fat Boy and he'll say "NO , I KNOW I can get one for $10".:)

    I suspect its not that people don't want a strop , its just that they want a nice strop for the least money. The TSD shaver is dabbling in straights not that fully committed straight fiend at SRP.

    I wonder if we could ever find a consensus for the best starter strop, one that functions and looks nice.

    Some contenders might be:

    Ruprazor Filly Strop $22

    Tony Miller English Bridle $32

    Star Shaving Supplies , ebay seller- Big Daddy strop $38

    I have not used any of these but there low cost and eye appeal and the idea that each maker is someone with a good wetshaving rep makes me think they could be candidates for the inexpensive stropthats easy to start with.
     
  18. Neolithium

    Neolithium I am Canadian, eh

    I recommend Illinois Co, they're a couple of dollars more but will last decades. They can be had for well under $50 though and most places have them on perpetual sale - seems as though they rarely sell out because people still equate More $$ = Higher quality.
     
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  19. gssixgun

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    Just a point here about "Low Priced" strops, see the second strop in my video ??? That is an Illinois #827,,, it or the smooth leather version #127 can be had for less then $40 shipped near any day by searching Google...

    It is obviously a dual component strop and has a very nice Linen component... That particular strop is about 2 years old and has had probably 5000 razors across it :D


    IMHO.. take it for what it is worth, A "Strop" like piece of leather, is just that, a piece of leather, I would no ,more consider it a strop then I would consider one of those Sweeney Todd razor shaped objects on E-bay a "Straight Razor" Sorry...

    If you slow down and take your time, your strop will last for years to come, I actually still have my first strop from 1981 it is an Illinois #835 and although it has some small nicks it is still in perfectly serviceable shape..
     
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  20. Williams Warrior

    Williams Warrior Well-Known Member

    If money is an issue with the OP then I'll recommend the strop I use which is the black latigo table strop. I bought it at Star Shaving for $13.00 and change. It's served me very well.
     
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