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Thread: Are the heap Ebay Strops okfor a beginner

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    The AOS strop is the Dovo 12 in, travel strop. It is a nice strop for a travel strop, but a bit too short and narrow for daily stropping, and a bit pricy for the size.

    For a new stropper a larger, quality strop will increase your odds of success in maintaining a shareable edge. That and some hands on instruction will go a long way to a good shave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc1985 View Post
    I called the Art of Shaving and they had 1 strop left and they were wanting $95 but they didn't tell me the brand. But for $45 from SRD, I'll pull the trigger on one of those this Friday.

    I'm searching the site and I must be over looking where to find them.

    Marc"

    Smart move. My SRD latigo is a very good, medium draw tool. Use it daily.
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    Rolodave, that's actually the one I was look at in red 3", on the back did you go with premium fabric or wool felt? or just should i save my money and just go with their standard fabric on the back?
    Last edited by Marc1985; 04-14-2015 at 05:01 PM.

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    I got a good deal on a SRD Strop on eBay, but I was lucky and wasted no time in bidding and used "buy it now". I would gladly paid SRP full price for the same strop, now that I know what a difference it makes. Got a Illinois strop as a gift. And there is no comparison in the two. Save and get quality.

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    I would recommend a 3" strop to begin with. Anything less requires an x-stroke which is one more variable that you need to get right to have success.

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    Yea I figured a 3" would be better because it has more "blade coverage" and be more user friendly, so to speak

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    I made a post here bro, Click here to have a geeze

    TL;DR The cheaper strop is the same as the more expensive and the cheap one has served me well.

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    I think i would rather strop on a piece of newspaper than one of those cheapo strop alike ebay thingys its cheaper and better. But if you dont have the cash for a nice SRD strop check these guys out Leather Hanging Strops I think they are some good choices here for the money.
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    All good suggestions. If your budgets really tight, try a Whipped Dog budget strop, go to a leather shop and ask them to cut you off an appropriate piece, or strop on newspaper (works surprisingly well).
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