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Wellred Weekly
Volume 1, Number 8 : June 3, 2012
 
Articles
Items of interest regarding all things spanking

In Praise of the Razor Strop
by Tom Hobbes

In the last issue of Wellred Weekly js_anon wrote a piece titled The Iconic Woodshed. In historically set spanking fiction the woodshed is more often coupled with the razor strop or a switch than any other implements. The razor strop, itself, has an iconic status equal to the woodshed, especially in historical spanking fiction set in America. A key-word-in-title search of the LSF, interestingly, turns up one title, The Razor Strop by the same author, js_anon. Today we would rarely find a razor strop handy in any household but historically virtually every household had one close at hand. That ubiquity gave rise to the widespread use of the razor strop for spanking juveniles, especially teenaged males, at least in America.

One of the bedrock commonplaces of being a male on the planet is the need to shave each day. For most of human history men simply grew beards and trimmed them: most did not shave daily. It was not until the sixteenth century that the straight razor came into widespread use. And the safety razor where there is a barrier between blade and skin, did not arrive until the early twentieth century. The first patent for a safety razor went to King C. Gillette in 1904 and over the next forty years the safety razor replaced the straight razor. The success of the safety razor brought the disappearance of the razor strop from the home. The modern plastic and blade safety razor we all use each morning now was not on the market until 1970. From the sixteenth through the early decades of the twentieth centuries, however, the straight razor was the instrument of choice for men in virtually all of western culture. The straight razor, of course, required regular and careful sharpening. It was honed on a finely tanned piece of leather, the razor strop, which hung from a hook in the bathroom. The razor strop was the male spanking counterpart to the hairbrush for females. It would have been found in every home, was quickly available, and was a step up from the over the knee with the hand spanking of children. As children grew into adolescence they graduated to the brush, the paddle, the switch, or the strap. Mothers reached for the brush, fathers for the strop. Thus the razor strop was the first choice for a father when something more than a child's spanking was called for and became one of the rights of passage for many young males.

My grandfather still had a razor strop hanging in his bathroom as I grew up but my father had long since shifted over to the safety razor. My father told me tales of my grandfather using the razor stop for spanking when he was a teen back in the 1940's. Still in the 1950's a razor strop hung on every barber chair and barbers continued to use the straight razor for shaving customers. Then, by the later decades of the twentieth century, the razor strop had disappeared even from the barber shops. Today they are sold online, avidly collected by some as antiques, easily and inexpensively available to those who would like to use them for spanking. A search on e-bay yields over 700 for sale of all kinds, most in the fifteen to twenty dollar price range. There are some used of good quality as low as five dollars.

Since it was essential to shaving the razor strop became a tie between father and son. Once the son was old enough the father taught him to shave. The strop, used every day, was close at hand. Prior to the twentieth century men did not commonly wear belts -- they often wore suspenders -- and in rural areas coveralls were daily wear. It is not hard to see why the razor strop came into common use when fathers disciplined sons; the analogy to the hairbrush used by mothers on daughters is close. Given the more intense nature of a spanking with the razor strop the usual venue in rural areas or small towns was out back to the woodshed or the barn. The shed or barn provided privacy and mitigated the sounds that would, in many cases, disturb the tranquility of the household. The father, razor strop in hand, would be behind the boy who was about to get a good licking as the two made the pilgrimage out back. Some simply kept an old strop hanging on a nail out in the shed or the barn. That is the usual scenario one finds in current spanking fiction since it has a good basis in historical fact.

All that said, it is also true that spanking with a razor strop is not as easy as it would appear. The standard strop is twenty-four inches long, almost three inches wide, and two strips, one of canvas and one of leather. It tends to twist when swung and there is a lot of air resistance. A bit of practice easily overcomes these drawbacks. It is also important to get a strop that has hardware on one end only. Most have a handle on one end and hard-ware to hang it on the other as in the image on the right. This presents obvious problems. But you can find a strop which has hardware on only one end and that is what you want. The strop also needs some care and a good oiling with neat's foot oil will keep it supple and in good condition. Many times the son would be required to give the strop an oiling before it was used for his spanking, a practice that has some value still.

The razor strop imparts both thud and sting when used well. It is certainly heavy enough to make a memorable impression even through blue jeans. On the bared backside the crack of a razor strop on skin sounds like a gun shot. Unless your spankee likes it intense and hard, go easy the first few times. Used properly it is both formidable and memorable for a spanking. The razor strop has powerful historical overtones for those who are older, those who grew up in rural areas, those who value and enjoy historical Americana. For some there is nothing quite like the order to "get the razor strop and go out behind the woodshed." (For the nitpickers among us it can also be correctly call the razor strap in common use.) We have one hanging just inside the door to our woodshed: it is well oiled and well used. And yes it can. Be used on females as well as males, that is.



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