Why buy a beard knife approved strop? Because I ship all strops FLAT. 99% of sellers like to cut corners and save on shipping. Not me...I want you to have a usable strop without bends in the leather and permanent creases. The purpose of stropping is to have a SMOOTH surface to run your blade across. It doesn't matter how good of a strop you buy if it's not shipped properly. You'd think anyone familiar with the product would know better but...I've never had a strop shipped to me flat. It makes a huge difference!
Vintage Leather Razor Strop Llama Brand 928 & Popular Beau Brummel Silk Finish
You could get a new Llama strop for $400 dollars....or you can get a Highly sought after hard to find Vintage Llama strop in great condition for a quarter of the price...
This beauty is in excellent condition. Only extremely minor cosmetic blemishes hardly worth mentioning.
Leather is in great condition and delivers a keen edge. Heavy ornate hardware and linen strop. I expect this to sell quick.
Stamped Llama logo in gold. It says Beau Brummel on the back Buerger Bros Denver Colorado on the front.
vintage Premiere A-1 Extra Heavy Horsehide Razor Strop #163A. 24" long by 2.5" and 9.6 ounces. Good vintage to antique.
Restored.
Strop used for final touching after honing straight razors
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