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    Default Which side out when curling a strop for packaging?

    I am moving, and I want to package my strop in a box so that it doesn't get damaged. I remember when I got the strop, it was curled loosely (12" diameter circle) but I don't remember which side was facing out. What's the ideal way to package it? It's a Tony Miller practice strop so it's not stiff, but it's not overly bendable because of the thickness.

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    When I travel I will roll the strop with the leather on the outside of the coil to keep the leather from getting "scrunched". Good luck!
    Last edited by nun2sharp; 01-03-2010 at 06:21 PM.
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    If you do roll it, go with Nun's advice, but it'd be better to pack it flat with your clothes in a suitcase.

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