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    Kenneth
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    Cool Lynn's Paddle Strop

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    Well Guys I hope this runs ok for everyone. I have a Lynn's Paddle Strop i'm very happy with it and it works nice for me. Just to show the community my cover. The main issue with the paddles is that one the main uses is for traveling but you need to protect them. I create this using genuine cow suete. For looking purposes I used dress buttons ( no noice and no damage to the paddle like the other metal buttons does) because in that way for me is more easy.

    Feel free to give me your point of view in regards the cover. I hope you like it.

    Thanks
    Kenneth
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    Great Idea. That looks really good.
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    No sales talk on the forum gents.
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    Excellent cover. That would help protect it while traveling. Great idea.

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    Cool

    JSmith:

    Thanks for the detail. When I travel this is what I use.

    thanks
    K
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    Good idea and nice work!

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    Roughkype:

    Thanks, just an idea to keep it protected.

    thanks
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    I just stick it in a plastic bag. Don't want to fight with buttons and such. Velcro may would be faster. Cool idea, though.

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    Good craftsmanship, very nice, but watch out for the TSA, they can scuff up anything.

    Try explaining it to them also, tinkersd

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    Like it? That's great! Whats in the white box - pics?

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