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    Default Something different, Loom Strop

    First, I'll say I'm no leather worker.... and I'm no wood worker. But, I know enough to be dangerous (at least to myself...lol)
    I've had this in my mind for a few weeks, just haven't had time to throw it together.
    Well, I had a little time tonight. I had a piece of horsehide and a extra piece of ebony for a handle, so why not. Stropping area is about 3"x9". I think it going to work well.
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    Looks gorgeous and amazing very impressive sir

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    Hey Brian,
    your skills have no limit. Looks awesome. Well done.
    Adam

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    Default Something different, Loom Strop

    Have always liked the idea of loom strops - keep it up and your razors might just have a companion product

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    Quote Originally Posted by Adam G. View Post
    Hey Brian, your skills have no limit. Looks awesome. Well done. Adam
    Thanks for the nice words......but I have plenty of limitations..lol

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    Great looking strop! I've been kind of drawn to the idea of a loom strop lately. Definately let us know how that beauty performs.

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    very nicely done!

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    Wow beautifully executed. It looks like it was factory made.
    Well Done

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    Here she is after a few finishing touches
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    I'm totally blown away dude. It looks as good if not better then my Mastro Livi loom strop.

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