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    Senior Member blabbermouth JLStorm's Avatar
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    Default My new massive strop from Tony!

    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!
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    WOW! Cool. Very nice Tony. So it is true - bigger is better? Or it's not the size of the strop (or blade) it's what you do with it?

    BTW JL you are a bad influence. I'm looking at an 8/8 Henckels. Shhhh don't tell my wife.

    John

    Did you do the scales?

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    hmm, big razors, big strops... JL, are U trying to overcompensate for something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfly
    hmm, big razors, big strops... JL, are U trying to overcompensate for something?

    Here is where the thread will suddenly take a turn for the worse <g>.


    Tony (who uses a very small strop <g>) Miller
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    Quote Originally Posted by superfly
    hmm, big razors, big strops... JL, are U trying to overcompensate for something?

    Bigger is just better! What can I say

    Quote Originally Posted by mrcleanhead
    WOW! Cool. Very nice Tony. So it is true - bigger is better? Or it's not the size of the strop (or blade) it's what you do with it?

    BTW JL you are a bad influence. I'm looking at an 8/8 Henckels. Shhhh don't tell my wife.

    John

    Did you do the scales?

    No Robert Williams did the scales, and did a great job on them I must say

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    sheesh!!

    -micah

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    Sorry JL but you knew that was going to happen. I think the "bigger is better" "more is better" is a guy thing. I blame nature. It has to be some kind of basic instinct. But I'll save my theories on why we guys do things that get us in trouble with our other halves for another thread.

    John

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfly
    hmm, big razors, big strops... JL, are U trying to overcompensate for something?

    Josh,


    I hear superfly - Tell me you have a hummer and we will know for sure..

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichZ
    Josh,


    I hear superfly - Tell me you have a hummer and we will know for sure..

    no hummer...I do have a factory lifted ford f250 with big old mud tires on it though....I was however considering trading it for the new shelby mustang or perhaps the 425hp dodge charger....

    And the of course buying another big older truck lol

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    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

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