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    Your Leather Wallet..
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    Yes you can strop on your palm , but I can tell you I ride as much as anyone, ( I don't ride 4 wheels when I,m off work ) my belt works just fine or I roll up up a strop , hasn't hurt it yet, and recently I got a feather RG No stropping. Oh the wallet works also , and I carried a small piece of leather once that was 2"x8" , just set it on a flat surface and go at it , it fit inside of my Harley rider map. Tc
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    Just pick up a 'Strop-backed Hone'...that's what they were made for. Compact, and a 'Twofer'...refreshing hone and strop all in one.
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    I'm late to the game, but here's a quickie travel strop I put together for my last trip. Taking my full size was a pain in the butt, and got creased in my bag which took forever to get out. This was put together with some basic stuff from Tandy Leather and works well enough. It lays inside the bottom of my dopp kit, and I included a long leather lace to wrap around the bathroom doorknob and still have it feel like I'm using a full size strop.

    I'm definitely not brave enough to palm or forearm strop, particularly while on travel.

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    Just make a small paddle strop,no lanyards or doorknobs needed,just toss it in your duffle or suitcase,no worrys about kinks.
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    Nice! I like the inlays.

    Woodworking isn't something I have the tools for, but I bet a 1X1 or 2X2 would work pretty well with minimal cuts. Definitely not as dressed up as your paddle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JustAKnick View Post
    Nice! I like the inlays.

    Woodworking isn't something I have the tools for, but I bet a 1X1 or 2X2 would work pretty well with minimal cuts. Definitely not as dressed up as your paddle.
    I tend to go a tad overboard for 2 bux you can buy a 3x12x3/4 inch pce of oak (home depot) pce of leather,some contact cement,10 mins. you have a paddle strop.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pixelfixed View Post
    Just make a small paddle strop,no lanyards or doorknobs needed,just toss it in your duffle or suitcase,no worrys about kinks.
    Sorry Pixel,,, but I just don't see myself tossing that paddle in a suit case or duffle,,, that's a top shelf Shave Den Paddle if I ever saw one,,,,

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    Thx John, it go's where I go,in my duffle
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    I would bet it has a nice protective container!
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    I rest my case.

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