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    Quote Originally Posted by FiReSTaRT
    Josh, please tell us that the truck is used for lugging building supplies, engines, soil, manure or any other bulk materials, to eliminate some of the doubts

    hmmm...I moved my apartment contents with it...and towed a few uhaul trailers....I got 4 wheeling in it on occassion and go where all the other stuck cars and trucks cant when it snows...does that count?

    and I havent washed it in a year lol...gotta work on that.

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    okay, you just redeemed yourself.





    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm
    and I havent washed it in a year lol...

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    It's not really broke in until you have a keg in the back, and use it to run down jackrabbits out in the dessert. Spent a night on the mountain, stuck, waiting for it to freeze solid enough to get out of the snowdrift you were stupid enough to think you could go right through. Oh, I almost forgot, You'll also need to 'knock up your girlfriend on the seat.'
    Let me see here, did I get all the hillbilly tactics that I grew up with? I doubt it, but they will foggily come back a little at a time. Stay tuned.

    Rex

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    Wow.. I never thought I'd see this.. A person using a truck/suv the way it was meant to be used Here they are mostly used for parking on pedestrian islands when the mall parking lot is overcrowded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JLStorm View Post
    I needed a larger strop for my bigger razors. So here it is:

    Stropping dimensions: 28.5" x 4.25"
    Total Dimensions (including hardware): 41.5 x 4.25

    Thanks again Tony!!

    Oh...BTW, the razor pictured for size comparison is a monster 9/8 wedge!

    Is it toast...the pictures should be attached. One side has a cuple of cuts through the leather, the other a few cracks in it. What do ya think?---It is a horse hide strop though

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    Chatonabc,
    It looks like you have pasted the post from BPatton on his grandfathers vintage strop to this thread instead of your message.

    http://straightrazorpalace.com/strop...ers-strop.html




    Tony
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