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    They look like wooden file handles
    Our local True Value has them.
    Charlie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller View Post
    Where have I seen handles like that before ???? <g>

    Tony
    I knew they reminded me of something.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dylandog View Post
    I knew they reminded me of something.
    Actually, that's not where mine come from but it may be on Monday !


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    The Heirloom Razor Strop Company / The Well Shaved Gentleman

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    Any good leather supply store will have everything you need to make your own strop including latigo leather, rivets, D-rings and everything you need to cut the leather. I made my own strop from pre-cut black latigo leather and honey brown leather strips 3in wide and about 22 inches long with D-rings on each end. I believe I invested about $50 total and a few hours of my time. The black latigo provided drag and the Honey brown cowhide was slick and smooth. It can be done.

    try http://www.tandyleatherfactory.com

    Raf

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