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    Quote Originally Posted by okiwen View Post
    Ok, so off daily strop and the plain materiel is enough to use before leather.
    .........off daily strop..........????????

    .........plain material is enough to use before leather.......????????

    I think we have our messages confused here.
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    I'm sorry, I must have fat fingered the whole keyboard. I think I meant to say that the use of just the plain materiel (linen) side before using the leather side would then good be enough? I gather that the paste or strop dressing is not required for normal upkeep. I don't have a paddle strop. I have the typical hang from the door knob type.

    By the way,
    Thanks for the information guys.
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    Quote Originally Posted by okiwen View Post
    I'm sorry, I must have fat fingered the whole keyboard. I think I meant to say that the use of just the plain materiel (linen) side before using the leather side would then good be enough? Yup! I gather that the paste or strop dressing is not required for normal upkeep. Correct I don't have a paddle strop. I have the typical hang from the door knob type. Excellent

    By the way,
    Thanks for the information guys.
    Ya got it now,
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