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    Hi Everyone

    I've been SR shaving about two months and so far everything has gone very well. Recently I purchased a Ralf Aust and have run into something a little unusual. I assume I'm stropping correctly since the first razor I purchased; from SRD, is still giving me top notch performance and I used that one every day over a month before I acquired more razors to rotate through my shaves. I've used the Aust twice and did not notice this happening, but recently I began stropping this razor in preparation for my next shave and noticed small flakes of leather sticking to the blade. I thought maybe I did something wrong, wiped off the blade, and started again. Again; I noticed flakes of leather on the blade in the same three places. Repeated again just to be sure and got the same result. I examined the edge under a 30x loupe and cannot see any obvious reason for this, but again I've only been handling straights a couple months.

    Any ideas about why this is happening? I've used eight or nine other 'vintage' blades over the last month and have not seen this happen with any of them.

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    maybe it's just some coating flaking off your new strop as it wears in

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    Most likely it's just getting broken in....I'm curious - what type of strop are you using....my Illinois 827 did a bit of that before it settled down?

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    The strop is a 3 inch red latigo I got from SRD about two months ago. How long does it take to brake in a strop? I've used this one every day since buying it.

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    Unless the strop is getting scratches it shouldn't be razor-related. Have you tried your other razors on the strop since this behaviour began, or just the Aust?

    As the other guys have said, the finishing layer can sometimes flake, and if it's only a little I wouldn't be concerned. Do you "treat" the strop by rubbing your palm along it before each stropping session? If not, try that for a while and see if the flaking continues once the oils in your hand work their way in.

    One other thing that just popped into my head - did you take a look at the spine of the razor on both sides as well as the edge? Is the spine smooth where it touches the leather?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimbo View Post
    Unless the strop is getting scratches it shouldn't be razor-related. Have you tried your other razors on the strop since this behaviour began, or just the Aust?

    As the other guys have said, the finishing layer can sometimes flake, and if it's only a little I wouldn't be concerned. Do you "treat" the strop by rubbing your palm along it before each stropping session? If not, try that for a while and see if the flaking continues once the oils in your hand work their way in.

    One other thing that just popped into my head - did you take a look at the spine of the razor on both sides as well as the edge? Is the spine smooth where it touches the leather?

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    Yes, I've stropped two other razors but only see flaking on the Aust.

    I do rub it occasionally but not before each stropping session. I'll start doing that.

    I did not look at the spine but since it is a new razor with only three shaves on it I would assume it is straight.

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    Hmmm.... Just trying to work on a process of elimination here. So you get flakes on the Aust but not on any other razor? That suggests there's something going on with the Aust. When you strop only two parts of the razor touch the leather - the edge and the spine. If there's nothing going on with the edge then you should check the spine.

    You could also try a single layer of tape on the spine of the Aust and see what happens when you strop that.

    Good luck, it's a bit of a brain bender.

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    If you don't see any scratches on the surface of your strop perhaps it's coming from the edge ? Just thinking it could be the stabilizer hitting the edge knocking off edge coat. I am also wondering if it's flakes of leather or something else.
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    My bid daddy did this for a while while it was breaking
    I used shave lather rubbed it with a bottle to speed up the break then all was good
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    In your original post you mention that you stropped 3 times wiping in between and all 3 times got the flakes in the same spots. I would check those 3 spots very carefully under the loupe for nicks etc. If just breaking in etc should be more random. Good luck
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