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    Default Benefits of the X Pattern

    I'm sure this question has been answered numerous times, but I can't seem to track it down through the search. I know that an X pattern must be used for honing and stropping if the stone/strop is less than the width of the razor, but what are the other benefits. For the sake of this discussion, let's say one had hones/strop that were all as wide as the razor. What benefit would the X pattern bring in this situation. Would it even be necessary? Thanks in advance...I'm learning quickly that replies are very quick to come and very helpful around here.

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    Take a look at this thread.
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    Thanks for the help. That thread answered all my questions.

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    Looks like the X wins...

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