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    Disclaimer: This post is meant to be philosophical in nature. Not lookin for advice . Moving on.

    https://www.yahoo.com/style/lab-grow...634968429.html

    So how long until we start seeing this as a strop mmaterial? I'm sure the hipsters who dive into vintage things ironically, while eating their hamburgers made from a bean curd byproduct, whirling down the road in their hybrid car that is 98% biodegradable on their way to a seminar on how to become a successful homesteading vlogger... would madly clamor for it!

    Hmmm... Sorry if I might have insulted the few hipster types I've seen around the forum. That little ranty bit was meant in jest, honest. I'm not bothered by the likes... so long as there is a lack of strong b.o. and/or patchouli smell that overwhelms even my dull sense of smell lol. But that goes for anyone I meet lol.
    Decades away from full-beard growing abilities.

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    Oh, God, I couldn't agree more about the wanna be "homesteaders" who run their "self sufficient" homesteads by relying on ad links and pretending to be experts.

    None are remotely close to the level of self sufficiency the average farmer had in the 1930s, except those folks felt no need to market their personalities to anyone or claim to be experts.

    "I'm here to tell you about today's self sufficient organic all natural food product, only $36.42 a pound!! a must have!! support me by buying something through my amazon store" (oops, forgot to tell you, the viewer, that this is a paid spot or that I was given a bunch of free product to push it). "Tomorrow, we'll have a video where i try to attempt to assign guilt to you for not pretending to move into the hills and be 'self sufficient', too".

    There will be one faction of those people who will not use the fake leather because they'll say that it causes you to have DNA rearrangement due to "toxic chemicals", and another who says that you must use it because it's not animal products, and that we're ruining the earth by raising too many animals.
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    I was looking for information on strops and came across this thread. Thanks for the link.

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    I think lab grown leather is a really cool concept. I'd love some seamless leather clothes.
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    I wont be getting that lost time back again
    what happy vegans they must be, just rape the earth of its none renewable resources for oil products to make Fake non-vegan animal products so that can fit in with fashion.
    if it wasn't for meat their brains would not have evolved to the stage that they could make such choices of animal welfare
    OK I admit I'm not vegan or vegetarian I am an Omnivore & like it
    what can I say, I love horn, bone or ivory scales & leather strops

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    i know that Tony Miller sells vegan strops, but as a leather lover i can't make myself buy anything non leather that should be real leather (shoes,boots strops, jackets ,holsters etc.) it's just not right to waste a good animal hide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    I think lab grown leather is a really cool concept. I'd love some seamless leather clothes.
    just had an image of the village people there for a moment
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    I have been doing hobby leatherwork for over 20 years. The crazy thing about people who don't want to use leather is that leather is a by-product of the meat industry. It is something that would have otherwise been thrown away, until there was a market developed for it. So if this kind of thing really did catch on, the hides that are now being used for leather might end up not getting used. If I think about this stuff too much it will just make my head spin.

    Vegan leathers are a very different thing, and are full synthtics. I don't think they do a great job in having similar properties to real leather.
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    Quote Originally Posted by holli4pirating View Post
    I think lab grown leather is a really cool concept. I'd love some seamless leather clothes.
    Would you mind if had nipples on it? :

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    I have three excellent leather strops (Neil Miller, Scrupleworks, Kanayama), but if there were a vegan strop that did an even better job, I would be happy to use it, just like the handful of top notch vegan soaps that I use (e.g. MdC, LPC).
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