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    Senior Member blabbermouth Hirlau's Avatar
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    Yes, I do, you can always go down to a lower grit on your leather when working on it, but starting rough (lower grit) might produce an instant abrasion, that needs a lot of high grit work to finish it out.

    Plus I have worked a lot of strop nicks in my short shaving career.
    I am also the only owner of the;
    Exotic Leopard Strop

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    .........and no, it's not for sale.
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