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    Member rugrad02's Avatar
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    I too knicked mine up the first time. And I too was recommended a piece of pumice and it worked very well. Also, I found a superfine grit metal nail file to work wonders as well. I also used some Dovo leather conditioner over the cuts immediately after sanding them to hydrate the leather a bit.

    You may knick a strop the first few times you strop but eventually you will get the motion down.

    I now use my first strop as a travel strop and haven't managed to knick my Tony Miller.
    Good luck!

    -Kyle-

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    You've got to project your problems! The strop attacked your razor in a completely unprovoked fashion.

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