Well what I did is use some mink oil on the edge. I had the tool for repairing/replacing window screens. It has a wheel with a valley in it where the spline that holds the screen in would fit. It was the perfect size for the thickness of the leather. I laid the strop down on the table, held a piece of 1x3 on top of it with about 1/4" of the strop sticking out. I rubbed a very, very small amount if mink oil along the entire edge. I then took the screen repair tool and ran the wheel back and forth up the edger of the strop. I did so firmly and quickly kind of melting the mink oil into the leather and as I continued you could see the edge burnishing. Turned a darker color and all the fuzz went away. Did it to both sides of the strop. Then when done I took my hands and worked the strop working the very small amount of mink oil from the edges into the entire strop. It came out fantastic. Thanks again to Neil for the guidance. I couldn't be happier with the strop now.