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    It is for certain older Feather razors and Autostrops. They also fit some high end SE's.
    Seems you can get them in stainless or carbon. Check Ebay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tintin View Post
    The blades are hard to find but regular SE blades can be modified. Or you can find them in antique stores or ebay some times.
    If his razor has " asymmetric bumps" it will only take the Feather blades. An earlier model would take despined and trimmed SE blades.

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    Autostrop strops can be found on eBay, but you can also make a replacement.
    You'll need a grained leather, my original strop is pigskin, but any grained leather that isn't stretchy will work.
    The thickness is critical, too thick or thin and it will function poorly if at all. 1.3 mm or .05 inch or right around 3 ounce leather.
    Cut a strip 1.58 inch wide( 40 mm) and it can be as long as you want. My original is 15 inches or 381 mm.
    The Autostrop I have uses the despined SE blades so I crimped that spine onto the leather, punched a hole close to the crimped spine and tied a larkshead knot through the loop and around the spine.
    The other end will need to be trimmed to a point so that it will easily go into the razor.
    The one I made was given away, a pic of the original will show where the spine would go and how to trim the end.
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    Thanks for all the info gents. I think mine might be the earlier version, since mine doesn’t have the half moon clips that hold the blade. I’ll check Maggards for single edge blades. Good to know Feather makes them, since that’s what I use in my DE.
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