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    I have two old strops. One Red Imp and one Hoffritz both have leather and canvas. I use Theirs Issard strop paste from The Art of Shaving on the canvas and then finish on leather. Only touch up my razors once a year. So I guess I am saying it is beneficial to include canvas or linen in your stropping.

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    As soon as I come off a stone, I go to canvas before I touch the leather. I want to remove anything from the edge that might blemish my leather.

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    Very informative (for me) answers! Never thought about fabric removing hone particles that may damage a strop but I also never honned anything yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by captainhx View Post
    Very informative (for me) answers! Never thought about fabric removing hone particles that may damage a strop but I also never honned anything yet.
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    It also takes off dirt particles and bits of metal. I don't hone nearly as much as Gssixgun up there, but the spot where I strop the most on my linen has at times looked just as dark as what I'm assuming is his rather well trafficked strop up there. I'm still patiently waiting for my current strop to take on that much metal particulate so I can play with it and see if it has the abrasive quality hinted at in I want to say Iwasaki's text if memory serves well. Maybe I need to start honing more often just to speed up the process...
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    Quote Originally Posted by gssixgun View Post
    Great read! Especially the part about using oil to cover the blade between shaves which has a positive effect on maintaining a straight edge. I never oiled my razors as I only have two and they are in constant use. Each razor is used and stropped at least once a week so I figured they didn't need oil.
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    Brilliant and cogent stroke of awareness. So much to learn and be aware of. I think of those tiny bits of metal becoming embedded into the leather.

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