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    Senior Member blabbermouth Tarkus's Avatar
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    Theres not much to worry about most spinework & engraving is usually softedges and polished. Unless its super jagged and I couldnt see that on something like a Wacker or T.I.. I would of course use tape when its time for honing. But stroping should not present you with any problems. The only thing I've found that is fleeting is gold wash over time. Cant help that.

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    I had a custom with a 'worked spine' that put scratches in a strop. Fortunately I've got more than one strop and I always use that one if I am taking an engraved/worked spine out for the first stropping. Maybe try it on a leather work belt for a first go round if you only have one strop and don't want to chance scratches in the leather. As long as it isn't damascus pattern steel, if there are any sharp or high spots on the spine, you can do a bit of 1k grit sandpaper and smooth the offending spots out.

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