According to their blog, Eastern Smooth doesn't state exactly why they stopped carrying any of the Kanayama strops ( see here ). FWIW, the same company also stopped carrying NOS straight razors. I suspect this has little to do with quality issues for this company.
— Jim
I dont know for sure if the old man that makes the kanayama strops has quit making them or not but I do know that Jim (easternsmooth) and chefknivestogo have both stopped selling them. I think he is not making anymore because he cannot ensure the quality will be what it once was. Please correct me if I am wrong. I have a 50,000 strop and absolutely love it. If you want one I would suggest buying one now if you can find it.
Sorry to burst the bubble of those trying to corner the Kanayama strop market. Takeshi has 5 more left, and put in an order for
20 more to restock.
Make that 4 left![]()
~ Kent
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Must... resist... buying...
Aside from the price what's keeping me from buying one of these is that I've only stropped a razor once and the only razor I have is worth 1/4 of that strop. I kind of feel like I want a nice razor first so I can use it on my nice strop when I end up buying one. Or I can just buy both I guess :D
-Tim
I just lost all respect for you.
Caving in to childish peer pressure? I thought you were a man of moral fiber, made of stronger stuff than that.
And congratulations, you're going to like it!
One, two! One, two! and through and through...The vorpal blade went snicker-snack!
My Vorpal Razors
Sniff...it is my Bday after all.
~ Kent
•<[Self-certified Straight Shaver]>•
。。現在日本剃刀に夢中。。
~ Kent
•<[Self-certified Straight Shaver]>•
。。現在日本剃刀に夢中。。
There is a number 3 on the strop Doc. I am sure this means it needs 3 threads.......
just one more Doc just one more
Chris. - BOTSS
To echo the well deserved praise this strop has already gotten, I must say, it's amazing. I used mine again this morning and absolutely love it. I don't care what anyone says, peer pressure is a good thing. Don't know why I resisted it so much growing up. :)
What I want to know is this. I have a TM SteerHide/linen and a TM Novotan/cotton. What is so compelling about this strop compared to my two old-timers and their four different components? It doesn't have the comfortable leather grips. The hook hardware looks to be lower in quality. It doesn't disassemble to invert the direction. Do I need to put on my beer googles and leave out the credit card?
Yes, a kamisori is different than a western straight razor. So, i can see owning one. I was even looking at a couple. But I could cut the handles off my TM and have a very simper if less functional strop like this japanese one.
TM makes a very fine product, lets make no mistakes about that.
If the handles (or lack thereof) are a deal breaker for you, and you think it would be comfortable without them, than the Kanayama isn't for you. The leather on these strops are a luxury. Functional, yes, but above what is really necessary. They have a simpler look. The barber's ends have been the standard forever. Theres nothing at all wrong with them. I love my TMs and use them most often, but the Kanayama leather is really something special
-Nick
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