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    Default Stropping epiphany (small one)

    I'm always getting ****ed at my illinois 127 strop cause when i hold it by the handle it tends to bow in middle lengthwise. i don't know if anyone else has this problem, but it seems like it might be a fairly common thing happening to beginners like me. So today i had an idea and i choked up on the strop. ignored the handle completly and ever so slightly bent the end with handle down. This got rid of the bow in the middle and i could feel my blade get a better draw. i thought i would share this just in case any one else had this problem. This might be kind of a "well duh" thing but i just thought i would share

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    I'm glad to hear you found a way that worked for you.
    I have several strops that has no handles or D-rings and to be honest, they work every bit as good for me
    I've also done what you are describing. It sure works
    Bjoernar
    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Can't never did nothin!!! coldcut's Avatar
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    you might be able to attach a "backer" or "stiffener" to the back of the handle.. maybe wood or plastic cut as the same shape of the handle or cut the stiching at the end of the handle and slide a piece of metal into the handle.... just a thought... or even better just keep doin what yer doin

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    Old time barbers use to regulary cut any handles off their strops and use them that way.

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