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    Lynn has a strop through Straight razor designs for cheaper than Tony Miller's.

    HOWEVER,

    I just bought Tony's $29 strop, and a "practice strop." I've not even used the $29 strop yet, I've just been rocking the practice strop, and it's utterly amazing. Additional $8 for the practice one, worth EVERY penny...I can't wait until I use the real thing.

    I'm sure Lynn makes great strops as well, he's yet to steer me wrong, but from experience, tony's are worth every penny.

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    Neat idea, Gadgetgeek.

    Yes, newspaper is one of the cheapest and effective stropping media to use. Often I use newspaper as the final polisher after honing a razor. Admittedly, I follow off newspaper on the plain leather strop prior to shaving, but that's because I have leather strops. If I didn't, then I would have no qualms about shaving off of the newspaper strop.

    Some have said they fold the newspaper a certain way to make a paddle. I have found it works best for me if a wrap two sheets of it very tightly around a very firm flat surface and use it as a bench strop. 50-100 passes on newspaper and...ZINGO that properly honed edge is finely tuned. Use a page that has a lot of print on it. I prefer the comics section. The ink acts as a fine abrasive.

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    ^ what Chris L said. I almost always follow my final barber hone with newspaper, and then do the first shave without stropping. I also like the heavily inked sections.

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    + 1 with oldschool get one from tony he has quality products and you wont have to try homemade strops and risk not getting a good edge

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    I'll have to try newspaper again at a later time. I did, and I ended up getting chewed up. but thats my fault for not stopping, or switching razors. I think I must have had too much slack. I'll stick to my poor-man's linen for a while

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    Thanks gadgetgeek,

    I just bought a dovo hanging strop and I forgot to take the one with linnen..

    I've got a roll with atheletics tape in my bag with running gear anywa. so I'll tapeup the backside of my strop and see if that helps..

    Maarten

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris L View Post
    Neat idea, Gadgetgeek.

    Yes, newspaper is one of the cheapest and effective stropping media to use. Often I use newspaper as the final polisher after honing a razor. Admittedly, I follow off newspaper on the plain leather strop prior to shaving, but that's because I have leather strops. If I didn't, then I would have no qualms about shaving off of the newspaper strop.

    Some have said they fold the newspaper a certain way to make a paddle. I have found it works best for me if a wrap two sheets of it very tightly around a very firm flat surface and use it as a bench strop. 50-100 passes on newspaper and...ZINGO that properly honed edge is finely tuned. Use a page that has a lot of print on it. I prefer the comics section. The ink acts as a fine abrasive.

    Chris L
    Chris you just got a way of saying things.... See now I have to, just have try out this way...
    thx man..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris L View Post
    I prefer the comics section. The ink acts as a fine abrasive.

    Chris L
    Not to mention shaving Dick Tracy every time you strop.


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    Ken from Ruprazor.com has a beginner's strop for 20$ and it works well.

    Ken is the man and has a great Rep here.

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