- Traditional Barber Style Leather Razor Strop - Nubuck - Long
- Traditional Barber Style Leather Razor Strop - Nubuck - Long
- Traditional Barber Style Leather Razor Strop - Nubuck - Long
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Traditional Barber Style Leather Razor Strop - Nubuck - Long
- Strop
- From £15.00


Our Traditional Razor Strop has been hand-made from a single piece of the finest quality, soft, supple Nubuck Leather. The surface of this strop has been specially treated to enable you to maintain a perfectly stropped razor sharp edge with absolute ease. The Traditional Razor Strop is both durable and aesthetically pleasing and is made from the best Nubuck leather. Due to the different tones of the leather used there may be a slight difference to the shades shown in the photos.
The basic principle behind “Stropping” a cutting edge, like a knife, is to remove the micro-burr that, unavoidably, remains after the re-sharpening process has been completed on a waterstone. This micro-burr will make your knife edge appear sharper than it actually is, because it is like a very thin piece of wire, just a few molecules thick, but it is very weak and easily detached from the cutting edge, leaving behind a somewhat duller edge than would be desired. The “Stropping” process, when, for example, a knife, has been properly sharpened, actually, transforms the newly sharpened, apparently sharp, cutting edge into a durable, razor sharp, cutting edge. The “Stropping” process also polishing the cutting edge after the micro-burr has been removed, this also removes the microscopic furrows that are left behind by the grit particle of the waterstone. In a nutshell, the “Stropping” process leaves the cutting edge sharper and stronger, which will make it last a whole lot longer than without stropping.
With the addition of a high quality honing paste, the “Stropping” process is dramatically accelerated, since a honing paste is very slightly abrasive. The application of honing paste (to one surface of your strop only, the other surface remaining untreated) helps to significantly extend the life of your knife’s cutting edge before it will require to be re-sharpened on a Waterstone/Diamond Stone again.