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    Default The Invisible Edge - Latigo hanging strop

    Has any tried these hanging strops and how would it compare to TM strops?
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    They look like a very well done product to me and I am a very critical person when it comes to craftsmanship. I love the handles and applaud the uniquness of the overall design.

    This is one competitors strop I would be proud to own myself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller View Post
    They look like a very well done product to me and I am very critical. I love the handles and applaud the uniquness of the overall design.
    This is one competitors strop I would be proud to own myself.
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    Tony, I don't own any of your products yet but when the time comes to purchase a new strop you will have my business. Quality is important but I admire the way you conduct yourself.

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    We are lucky to have someone who has got his act together so well in the UK as Steve Invisible has.
    If I had the cash I'd be buying one and telling you what it's like
    I wouldn't mind one of Mr Millers beauties either though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Miller View Post
    They look like a very well done product to me and I am a very critical person when it comes to craftsmanship. I love the handles and applaud the uniquness of the overall design.

    This is one competitors strop I would be proud to own myself.


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    Now this is high praise indeed! And from a man whose character and integrity are highly regarded by all!

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    My thanks to Tony - coming from him this is praise indeed. Like him, we strive to provide the very best product we can. We know they are not cheap - but then, no item of qualityever is - and the quality will be remembered long after the price is forgotten.

    Again, thanks Tony.

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    Personally, I really have enjoyed an environment over the years where people can build on what used to be the basics in straight razor shaving equipment and watch it grow into the development of beauties that you can't live without. When I started the first forum on the web for straight razor shavers, it was hard enough just trying to find straight razor shaving equipment and information on how to use it. When you see the amount of art that has developed over the years all the way from restoration to products like this strop, you really appreciate this environment and the talent our membership and vendors have.

    Thanks Vincent.

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