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    I love loom strops and have three or four of them.

    Fortunately, I found them used at the flea market so the prices were very acceptable, indeed.

    My opinion concerning the strop you are referring to is that the build quality and leather are good, but that the size of the strop is rather small for my taste. On the other hand, that might be a plus if you travel a lot.

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    If you look well you can get them pretty cheap from Amzon:

    Amazon.com: Kohl Strop with Clamping Screw Belt: Sports & Outdoors

    And this one is 2 sided, as it is called Kohl 2 sided strop with different finishes I presume one of them is pasted with Kohl (=carbon): Kohl Straight Razor Sharpening Strop with Clamping Screw Belt - Knife Kingdom
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    I picked one up used a few months ago that was treated with diamond paste on one side. I like it for traveling or a light touch up.

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    I think streich reimen is basically german for paddle strop, not a brand name.
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    Quote Originally Posted by khaos View Post
    I think streich reimen is basically german for paddle strop, not a brand name.
    This was one of those "aha!" moments, thanks. That's kind of funny.

    Just checked, and Babelfish translates the plain English word "strop" as "streichriemen". As far as any other markings, one side of the leather on mine says "Weltmeister".

    So here are two pics of my Weltmeister streichreimen, borrowed from the thread in which I bought it:

    unpasted side
    pasted side

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    I am actually very jealous of you right now....

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