Quote Originally Posted by AFDavis11
What he is describing is honing the back end of the bevel lower than the line between egde and spine. This way the back of the bevel is out of the way and the razor rests directly on the edge when stropping, not on the edge and bevel as it does when I hone a razor. I assume you would have to strop a razor as such with a feather light touch.
Can you explain this some more. I'm not following. I can't see how you can avoid resting on the bevel without lifting the spine. The edge, the bevel and the side of the spine are allin a plane because of the way a razor is honed.