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9. You never hear anybody say "I over stropped again"  
 
9. You never hear anybody say "I over stropped again"  
  
8. You can always put paste on a strop
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7. You can send your razor out to be honed, but you can't send it out to be stropped
 
7. You can send your razor out to be honed, but you can't send it out to be stropped

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Humour: Strops better than hones, TOP 10

10. You can get a dull razor to shave with good stropping, but you can't hone a razor smooth enough to be able to shave

9. You never hear anybody say "I over stropped again"

8. You can always put paste on a strop

7. You can send your razor out to be honed, but you can't send it out to be stropped

6. You don't have to soak a strop in order for it to work

5. You can't tie a hone up in the bathroom

4. You can't snap a hone and make the kids clean their room.

3. You can't get a cat to chase a dangling hone into a wall, but a strop does the job really well.

2. You can't dry your back with a hone, but the linen side of a strop finally has a use now.

1. A strop in the bedroom makes you look like a frisky stud, a hone in the bedroom makes you look like a woodworker.[1]

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