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Comment by John Bamford on March 1, 2017 at 13:36

These strops often come with either a cloth element stuck to the back of the leather , or more often as this with two strops joined at the top , one leather and one hemp . The hemp is used after shaving to clean the edge and often before stropping on the leather to warm up the edge . The fabric is also said to be good for removing any sneaky bits of burr that may be left after using a stone .
Feels very nice though Dale .


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Comment by D ale on March 1, 2017 at 13:18

Ahh .. two for one deal

yup

It's a tool.

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