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07-18-2008, 05:28 PM
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older Tony Miller strop
I have a Tony Miller 3" latigo strop. Best he made at the time. It has never been out of the package. I got this when he included a practice strop with the deal. I have used the practice for nearly two years and it has served me well. I am now considering getting the "good" strop out but like the new ones he makes better. I like the new handle and the fact that the leather is hanging seperate from the canvas. Would I be better to sell the unused strop, see if Tony will sell me the parts to upgrade the strop, or just nut up and deal with it.
Don
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07-18-2008, 06:25 PM
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I seriously doubt that the 'new and improved' strop will provide a better edge than the 'good' one that you have.
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07-18-2008, 06:28 PM
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I would use the one you have if I were in your situation. While I like the look of the handles, I don't care for using them. Cannot say why, there is no real functional difference. I just prefer d-rings or the end of the strop.
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07-18-2008, 06:41 PM
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Bust out that strop and use it! Enjoy the smooth, rich Latigo. Experiment with the cavas.
Tony at least used to sell upgrade kits if you wanted to add a handle to your strop.
I have both a starter strop and an heirloom strop with the seperate canvas. Having the cavas seperate is not necesssarily a good thing. I find that while I'm stropping on one strop, the other one is hanging down and swinging around a bit. Not a problem at all, but just giving you a perspective on possible give and takes of the strops.
Personally , I really like the integrated handle of the starter strop, as there is nothing to run into whilst stropping (aside from your hand........don't ask...  ).
Or go out and buy another one! 
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07-18-2008, 06:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Seraphim

Like this?
Bust out that strop and use it! Enjoy the smooth, rich Latigo. Experiment with the cavas.
Tony at least used to sell upgrade kits if you wanted to add a handle to your strop.
I have both a starter strop and an heirloom strop with the seperate canvas. Having the cavas seperate is not necesssarily a good thing. I find that while I'm stropping on one strop, the other one is hanging down and swinging around a bit. Not a problem at all, but just giving you a perspective on possible give and takes of the strops.
Personally , I really like the integrated handle of the starter strop, as there is nothing to run into whilst stropping (aside from your hand........don't ask...  ).
Or go out and buy another one! 
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No it has the handle but the canvas is screwed to the leather at the handle as well as the hanging end. The canvas had shrunk slightly and needs to be streached out to match the leather. right now it leaves a little "slop" in the leather.
Don
Last edited by junkinduck; 07-18-2008 at 07:39 PM.
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07-18-2008, 07:21 PM
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Originally Posted by junkinduck
No it has the handle but the canvas is screwed tho the leather at the handle as well as the hanging end. The canvas had shrunk slightly and needs to be streached out to match the leather. right now it leaved a little "slop" in the leather.
Don
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I would try unscrewing the canvas at the hand end and let it hang separately. If you don't like that then sell it and buy what you like.
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07-18-2008, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by JimmyH-AD
I would try unscrewing the canvas at the hand end and let it hang separately. If you don't like that then sell it and buy what you like.
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Problem solved!
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07-19-2008, 03:55 AM
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If you have the older Dee ring version with both pieces tid together I will provide a second leather end cap and Dee for cost of postage only. Just contact me when I open again. Handles, etc.... are extra cost items.
I prefer using either the Dee or Handle version with both pieces held together. Even if leather or cloth has stretched or shrunk they even out easily in the hand and th two held together feel stiffer. I didn't expect that people would hold one and let the other just hang.
Tony
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07-19-2008, 08:27 AM
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The reason I let one hang, is that I have the starter strop as well, and the handle is starting to conform nicely to the shape of my hand where I grip it. So, as I break in my new strop I figured I'd hold each one individually, as the leather is already double thickness with the handles. Maybe I'll try it as you suggest...
I have no problems with the dangling strop myself, I wasn't complaining, and I absolutely love the strop. I love both of my strops. I have your starter strop here with me on a business trip to Osaka. Travelled like a champ. The Heirloom one is really a beaut.
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07-19-2008, 05:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Tony Miller
Even if leather or cloth has stretched or shrunk they even out easily in the hand
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Thanks Tony I will just start using this and see if everything streches out. I really like the strop I just think I like the newer ones better. I might just have to get another. I don't guess that there is a law aginst having more than one, or two or three or..........
Don
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07-19-2008, 10:29 PM
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Originally Posted by junkinduck
Thanks Tony I will just start using this and see if everything streches out. I really like the strop I just think I like the newer ones better. I might just have to get another. I don't guess that there is a law aginst having more than one, or two or three or..........
Don
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Don,
Tied together as yours are on the oldr strop they will not adjust to each other. Only the freebie leather cap/dee ring fix will correct that. I meant that once separated as two hanging pieces at the bottom slight difference in length evn out easily whn holding both handles or dees together. Tied togthr they will continue to be a problem, hence the upgrade.
Tony
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