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    Quote Originally Posted by evnpar View Post
    That's exactly what I've also been doing. It would be very easy to put a slice in this leather. It's probably all in my head, or in my technique, but I swear that I get a better polish to the edge than with my conventional strops.
    I agree wholeheartedly - for some reason, the bevel gleams after coming off the Livi, and as he also mentions, seems that 20-30 laps is more than enough.

    I've cleaned it once, soft rag, dab of lighter fluid, then sweeping up in one direction on the strop.

    Dries almost instantly, then a couple of strokes with the palm of the hand and good to go.....

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    Richard and Phrank, do you strop Mastro Livis way with your other strops? Ive tried regular x strokes and Mastros way and to me found no difference in outcome only a heightened risk of nicks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Richard and Phrank, do you strop Mastro Livis way with your other strops? Ive tried regular x strokes and Mastros way and to me found no difference in outcome only a heightened rick of nicks.
    I'm a bit of a speed demon on my other strops, really no aim, hope for X-strokes, but just work the edge on the strop.

    The Livi, I go for form, very slow and precise, almost like using a hone, and as mentioned, I essentially take my time and literally watch the bevel go from dull to very shiny and clean....

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    Ok, I've just gone and ordered the small loom strop.

    Insured shipping was like an additional 66%

    I just hope my Robert Williams sharktooth kamisori isn't finished this month otherwise it will bread and water for a large portion of the month.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Thug View Post
    Ok, I've just gone and ordered the small loom strop.

    Insured shipping was like an additional 66%

    I just hope my Robert Williams sharktooth kamisori isn't finished this month otherwise it will bread and water for a large portion of the month.

    Shipping is very expensive -- but you'll get it really fast!

    I wish the Mastro would offer a cheaper if slower shipping method.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 400E View Post
    Shipping is very expensive -- but you'll get it really fast!

    I wish the Mastro would offer a cheaper if slower shipping method.
    It is lightning fast! I ordered one on Sunday night and it arrived on Thursday. I haven't used it but the delivery was quick. Hope to give it a try this weekend.
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    I got an email from the local DHL office this morning asking me to kindly explain for customs clearance what is a loom strop.
    Of course I then gave them the customs tariff code which closely resembles what a loom strop is and at the same time ensuring that there should be no import duty.
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    Perugia to Johannesburg in 3.5 days!
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    Quote Originally Posted by markbignosekelly View Post
    Richard and Phrank, do you strop Mastro Livis way with your other strops? Ive tried regular x strokes and Mastros way and to me found no difference in outcome only a heightened risk of nicks.
    I have 4 livi loom strops and I have never found any difference between normal strop and loom except the feel of the leather infact I still prefer traditional hanging strop. For livi big razors I would say the loom is ideal .

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    The thing about the "Livi way of stropping" is that is not the way that he teaches stropping. In his teaching series of videos, he demonstrates a much more standard stropping method which includes keeping the spine on the strop at all times and rolling over the spine.

    This suggests to me that this is a case of "do as I say, not as I do."

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