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    A different feel and sound from one side while shaving and stropping. Do you have a wire edge on the blade? I would hold it under a bright light and rotate it and move it trying to detect a visual difference. Also, if you have a microscope (Radio Shack 100x $12), visually inspect it. That just doesn't sound right.

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    So I have bids out on a swatty and I'm ordering chromium oxide for finishing.

    Meanwhile I was so obsessed with correcting the lifting of the spine from the strop, I accidentally stropped edge first and 'skinned' a few millimeters of latigo off. How embarrassing. I hope the edge is ok, I'm not sure but I think I see a slight mar, I wish I had a jewlers loop! I stropped a bunch more times...I guess my face will find out tomorrow. My poor strop looks like it's been in a knife fight

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    I'm not sure if Mike is still checking this page, but here goes. As a newbie I was luckily enough to find a veteran that lived 10 minutes from me. He came over for about an hour and a half on Saturday and really helped me out. I had the same stropping problem, sound only on the backhand stroke. He pointed out that I was rotating the razor using my wrist, not my fingers. Now, when I focus on rotating only with my fingers, the sound comes on both strokes.

    I hope this helps.
    -Tyler

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