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  1. Well, the leather is an abrasive, too. I'd say as...

    Well, the leather is an abrasive, too. I'd say as long as you're using no pastes or powders, that counts well. My motivation for this (at least what I remember of it now) is that I have a Friedr....
  2. No affiliation to this seller, and I'm not sure...

    No affiliation to this seller, and I'm not sure this is even where I got it, but this is exactly what I got, and then I cut a strop from, from the smoothest part of the piece I got:
    (ebay item #)
    ...
  3. Couple of things - the rounding of the edge...

    Couple of things - the rounding of the edge occurs to some extent with all leather, as a woodworker, the level of rounding that I'm talking about is anything away from geometric perfection, so it's...
  4. For those who love to hone, I do, too. I feel...

    For those who love to hone, I do, too. I feel like I'm divided because I want to challenge the edge to be sharper, and because I have about 10 stones that are just razor finishers.

    But I was also...
  5. Largest number of shaves before rehoning or using a loaded strop?

    Just a question for folks.

    My strop (horse leather) has settled in nicely now and the surface is like glass, but just every so slightly and gently abrasive. It's bare (no abrasive, just tanned...
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