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    Default Anyone use this paddle combo?

    I was doing some searching for some travel items and came across this.

    Anyone used this? Curious about the actual size of it (width/length/thickness) and how well it works.

    Thanks in advance!


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    I have restored strop that are 1" wide and 12" long. They work great! I've seen vintage strops with stone also. They seem to have been well used.

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    Yeah, I have a vintage strop/coticule combo thing that is approx. 1.5"x8" and is a joy to use.

    The dimensions don't matter nearly as much as quality materials and good technique do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russel Baldridge View Post
    Yeah, I have a vintage strop/coticule combo thing that is approx. 1.5"x8" and is a joy to use.

    The dimensions don't matter nearly as much as quality materials and good technique do.
    Well, actually the dimensions in this case are critical since I will have VERY limited space during travel (military deployment). If I can't carry it along with all of my other gear, it won't work.


    I am really curious about the particular one I linked in my original post. Jim at Vintage Blades sells it; here's the expanded link:
    Vintage Blades LLC :: Razor Strops :: Paddle Strop & Razor Stone Combination

    I can't really make out the maufacturer, but it is the one I was considering.....

    Thanks!

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    Allen

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    That stone could be a Belgian Blue Whetstone. During my visit at the quarry, I a saw similar strop/stone combination. Rob Celis (son of the owner) said they don't sell those things themselves, but produce them according to the instructions of a reseller. He didn't mention the name of that reseller.


    Bart.

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