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    But I think I can get two going the long way at 24 inches each, at least on part of it. From the middle down is more than 4 feet long. I was thinking one at the top where it's shortest, two down the middle, and two along the bottom where it's longest.
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    An old razor is your friend when it comes to cutting leather strips..
    Nice long gradual slices with a foamboard backer and two sided tape to keep the hide from curving and shifting around, you will be pleased with that skin..
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    I can see 5 2.5 inchers with your descriptions. Get an old strop and lay it out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    I can see 5 2.5 inchers with your descriptions. Get an old strop and lay it out?
    Yeah, 2.5 inchers is what I wanted it for since my linen fire hose is 2.5. I was able to get five 24 x 2.5 strops cut plus have some left over for maybe an 18 incher and also a paddle strop. I laid out my C-Mon strop as a template.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aerdvaark View Post
    The same thing I have coming in the mail everyday....... a couple cheap ebay razors and some of that cheap German wet/dry sandpaper....
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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    Yeah, 2.5 inchers is what I wanted it for since my linen fire hose is 2.5. I was able to get five 24 x 2.5 strops cut plus have some left over for maybe an 18 incher and also a paddle strop. I laid out my C-Mon strop as a template.
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    Quote Originally Posted by xiaotuzi View Post
    Yeah, 2.5 inchers is what I wanted it for since my linen fire hose is 2.5. I was able to get five 24 x 2.5 strops cut plus have some left over for maybe an 18 incher and also a paddle strop. I laid out my C-Mon strop as a template.
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    How does that fire hose work for you?I have only used fabric.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dieseld View Post
    Received this fine American made razor today from lz6 today along with an awesome strop.
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    This Kinfolks "True Blue Point" is in amazing condition and will be shaved with on special occasions.
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    you should love the shave off of the Kinfolks. of all the razors I have, custom or production, nothing will touch it. So if you find anything out of Little Valley New York grab it the steel is superior, the edge that mine takes is a laser. glad you got it , now shave with it ! Tc
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    Another special on its way appears to be in good shape will know in a week or so!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ejmolitor37 View Post
    Another special on its way appears to be in good shape will know in a week or so!
    Nice! You have a nice little collection of specials going. That looks like the same box I sent you except this one is red. Cool graphics on there.
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