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Also, article needs to address draw, how different materials feel and sound while stropping, and how (and how often and how much) to strop a pasted hanging, paddle, or loom strop.  Either include or make another article on strop maintenance - probably separate article.  How to dress it, work it, rough it up, smooth it out, etc. [[User:hoglahoo|Lee]] 17:41, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
 
Also, article needs to address draw, how different materials feel and sound while stropping, and how (and how often and how much) to strop a pasted hanging, paddle, or loom strop.  Either include or make another article on strop maintenance - probably separate article.  How to dress it, work it, rough it up, smooth it out, etc. [[User:hoglahoo|Lee]] 17:41, 18 December 2008 (UTC)
 
== Strop treament exists 18:18, 18 December 2008 (UTC) ==
 
 
: Lee, check [[Strop_treatment]].
 
 
: Thanks, I've added a link to it from this page - [[User:hoglahoo|Lee]] 23:25, 20 Dec. '08 (UTC)
 

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