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    I am not sure about that, I just know that it really sharpens the edge. I mean sharpens. It takes a hair puller and 50/100 canvas to leather, whoa mama.

    Serious difference. BTW there is no black or other particulate that is visible on the canvas.

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    Beats me then. BTW all my strops that have seen serious use have black or red streaks on them at the high spots. My TM linen-covered paddle strop doesn't have any high spots, but it has a black streak running down the right side of the canvas just like you get on a hone if you're a bit careless with the pressure. It's not soaped though, since I was worried about the effect on the glue holding the linen to the paddle.

    Canvas will put a wicked edge on a razor. If I strop too much it's easy to get it too sharp for comfort.

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    I am going to try 8.0 oz linen next and see how that compares.

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    If you want comfortable and close shaves, strop on linen. Does it make a difference? Heck yes.

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    But does it "put a wicked edge" on the blade?

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    mparker,

    Do you use linen or cotton canvas? And what is AFAICT? I've got AFAIK down, but I'm stuck on the CT suffix, Doncha Know.

    SLASFSLIMNSSA -- still lost at sea for so long I may never see shore again

    I gotta start learning how to text, but then I'd have to get some thing to text upon. OK!! Another acquisition deficiency.

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    Both.

    AFAICT is the indefinite form of AFAIK, = As Far As I Can Tell

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