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== Why proper stropping is essential.  ==
 
== Why proper stropping is essential.  ==
  
[[Image:Proforma stropping info2.png|thumb|right|200px]]Jack La Lanne has a saying, "Exercise is king, nutrition is queen, put them together and you have a kingdom!"<ref>http://www.jacklalanne.com/mission.html</ref> Along the same lines "stropping is king, honing is queen."<ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/8864-stropping-king.html</ref> Good honing and good stropping are both absolutely necessary for a good straight razor shave, but even a perfectly honed razor by the best expert will not make up for poor stropping technique.  
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[[Image:Proforma stropping info2.png|thumb|right|200px]]Jack La Lanne has a saying, "Exercise is king, nutrition is queen, put them together and you have a kingdom!"<ref>http://www.jacklalanne.com/mission.html</ref> Along the same lines "stropping is king, honing is queen."<ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/8864-stropping-king.html</ref> Good honing and good stropping are both absolutely necessary for a good straight razor shave, but even a perfectly honed razor by the best expert will not make up for poor stropping technique.  
  
Stropping helps keep a fine, shaving edge on a razor. The most commonly held understanding<ref>http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/06/02/wonder-photos-reveal-unsuspected-facts-about-razor-blades-and-shaving</ref> <ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/22461-interesting-article.html</ref> is that stropping knocks oxidation off a razor's edge, removes some metal from it, and realigns it.  
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Stropping helps keep a fine, shaving edge on a razor. The most commonly held understanding<ref>http://blog.modernmechanix.com/2008/06/02/wonder-photos-reveal-unsuspected-facts-about-razor-blades-and-shaving</ref> <ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/22461-interesting-article.html</ref> is that stropping knocks oxidation off a razor's edge, removes some metal from it, and realigns it.  
  
 
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;Excessive slowness&nbsp;  
 
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:Excessive slowness in the stroke is considered even more counter-productive than too much pressure. For most, a light stroke is much easier to learn than a solid, confident, quick stroke. Many beginners stroked lightly and incorrectly for months, because they were too slow and inconsistent. You do not have to strop in a blur to be effective, but as a general rule, 40 - 60 light strokes per minute gets you much farther and sharper than 10 - 30 strokes per minute.<ref>Taken from [https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/fatboyslim.html FatboySlim]'s post: https://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/32667-common-stropping-mistakes.html#post339770</ref>
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:Excessive slowness in the stroke is considered even more counter-productive than too much pressure. For most, a light stroke is much easier to learn than a solid, confident, quick stroke. Many beginners stroked lightly and incorrectly for months, because they were too slow and inconsistent. You do not have to strop in a blur to be effective, but as a general rule, 40 - 60 light strokes per minute gets you much farther and sharper than 10 - 30 strokes per minute.<ref>Taken from [http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/fatboyslim.html FatboySlim]'s post: http://straightrazorpalace.com/strops/32667-common-stropping-mistakes.html#post339770</ref>
  
 
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| colspan="2" | <center>SRP member AFDavis11<ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/AFDavis11.html</ref> demonstrates good stropping from a wide variety of perspectives.</center>
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| colspan="2" | <center>SRP member AFDavis11<ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/AFDavis11.html</ref> demonstrates good stropping from a wide variety of perspectives.</center>
 
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Forum thread discussion on Alan's two videos can be found [https://straightrazorpalace.com/stropping/63531-stropping-video.html here] <!-- == Stropping demonstration videos ==
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Forum thread discussion on Alan's two videos can be found [http://straightrazorpalace.com/stropping/63531-stropping-video.html here] <!-- == Stropping demonstration videos ==
 
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<tr><td><center>SRP member Seraphim<ref>https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/seraphim.html</ref> demonstrates the sights and sounds of good stropping.  They are the result of much practice.</center><td><center>Instructional straight razor stropping video</center>
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<tr><td><center>SRP member Seraphim<ref>http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/seraphim.html</ref> demonstrates the sights and sounds of good stropping.  They are the result of much practice.</center><td><center>Instructional straight razor stropping video</center>
 
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=== Videos by ShavedZombie ===
 
=== Videos by ShavedZombie ===
 
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|+ In these three videos, SRP member ShavedZombie shared how he prepares and uses three different strops made of latigo, horsehide, and bridle leather. <ref>[https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/Shaved%20Zombie.html ShavedZombie] in https://straightrazorpalace.com/542532-post19.html</ref>
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|+ In these three videos, SRP member ShavedZombie shared how he prepares and uses three different strops made of latigo, horsehide, and bridle leather. <ref>[http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/Shaved%20Zombie.html ShavedZombie] in http://straightrazorpalace.com/542532-post19.html</ref>
 
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|+ At the DFW meetup in August 2009, SRP member Kenrup talked about various aspects of stropping. Ken has a methodical approach to stropping, which he shares in this five-part video series along with his historical insight.<ref>[https://straightrazorpalace.com/members/jockeys.html jockeys] in https://straightrazorpalace.com/videos/39830-kenrup-tutorials-dialup-users-beware.html#post433214</ref>
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|+ At the DFW meetup in August 2009, SRP member Kenrup talked about various aspects of stropping. Ken has a methodical approach to stropping, which he shares in this five-part video series along with his historical insight.<ref>[http://straightrazorpalace.com/members/jockeys.html jockeys] in http://straightrazorpalace.com/videos/39830-kenrup-tutorials-dialup-users-beware.html#post433214</ref>
 
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