Dovo XL Strop, Russian leather
Hello folks!, looking for some help here, i recently bought a near to new DOVO XL strop, according to the seller he used only like 3 times and now that i have it I believe him. no cuts, scratches, or any damage of any kind.... this really feels like a very high quality piece of leather for being calfskin instead of hose butt or something like that....
I got it for 33$ (yeah I'm happy with the deal...) but the down side is that the previous owner put some white paste on the strop... To be honest i don't really like to add anything to the leather strops, to me, unless the leather is super dry (and in that case i would add some horse oil or neatsfoot oil to condition it) you should not add anything. this strop was new and i have managed to remove all the remaining white paste by rubbing a dampen cloth on the surface.. few passed each day for more than a few days... in order to not completelly wet the strop.. but just to have the strop lightly dampen so it will dry easily to the air in a few minutes... so.. it is clean now (to the naked eye at least)
nevertheless, i think the surface original finish might have been altered.... it feels like smooth... nor really slick, but just smooth and the draw is rather normal-to-low
Could someone (that has purchased or used one of this in new condition) chime in and tell me how should the stropping surface feel to the touch? is it kind of suede? or velvetie? or just smooth like this one is?
Like I said, this one feels really reaaaaally smooth, not suede at all, not like those suede surfaces that you drag your palm on one direction and then run a finger on opposite direction and you can see the trace of your finger because the suede-like surface reflects the light differently... not sure if I am explaining myself properly?
my understanding is that this surface (and any Russian finish for the matter) should feel more velvetie and not just smooth ... and that's the reason you're not supposed to add any paste whatsoever...
if that's right and the surface should be suede-like, then i could just sand it a bit with the orbital and let give it that finish again, maybe with sandpaper #400 or less grit...
don't get me wrong.. with the current finish it feels really nice and smooth and with a goos pitch when i strop a blade, it's just that I would like to touch up the suirface to have it just on the right original status!! :)
any advice??
thanks folks!!
Gabe