Search:
Type: Posts; User: Tony Miller; Keyword(s):
Search: Search took 0.02 seconds.
-
10-22-2006, 03:39 PM
Thread: Belgium vs. Japanese Stones...
by Tony Miller- Replies
- 40
- Views
- 4,236
View Post
<<< Also, many of the paddle strops have thin support and a hollow under it, or they have a cushioned support. So, they seem to be designed to simulate the slight sag of the hanging strop. >>>
... -
10-22-2006, 04:37 AM
Thread: Belgium vs. Japanese Stones...
by Tony Miller- Replies
- 40
- Views
- 4,236
Joe, Maybe his concern is based on many peoples...
Joe,
Maybe his concern is based on many peoples thinking that the leather surface of even a paddle may slightly round the edge. I know the leathers I use are quite hard and it would take... -
10-21-2006, 05:33 PM
Thread: Belgium vs. Japanese Stones...
by Tony Miller- Replies
- 40
- Views
- 4,236
I don't have them up right now but will soon. I...
I don't have them up right now but will soon. I can gladly sell them direct via e-mail until then. The 10" is $15, the 12" is $17.50 and 15" is $20 with choice of leather. All are 3" wide. depending...
-
10-21-2006, 04:05 AM
Thread: Belgium vs. Japanese Stones...
by Tony Miller- Replies
- 40
- Views
- 4,236
I have added some VERY inexpensive models of...
I have added some VERY inexpensive models of bench strops originally made for a knife collector but equally suited to straight razor users. Target price is less than $20 less pastes.
See the... -
10-20-2006, 03:00 PM
Thread: Belgium vs. Japanese Stones...
by Tony Miller- Replies
- 40
- Views
- 4,236
Do be aware that except for those very pricey,...
Do be aware that except for those very pricey, somewhat random shaped stones most of the Japanese stones are not true natural stones. The King, etc.... may use natural or man made grits reformed into...
Results 1 to 5 of 5