BACHER Shaving Strop with Honing Compounds Premium Set Leather Razor Sharpener, Sharpening Compound and Case (Long: 66x5 cm) Manual Accessories
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HAND-MADE in Poland: Highest quality 3mm (1/8") thick vegetable tanned leather, in the Podhale region following the 17th-century recipe. Nickel-plated swiveling carabiner-loop for hanging and ergonomic handle. All handcrafted into premium strop to keep any straight razor or knife scary sharp LARGE AND COMFORTABLE: Leather Strop Belt length is 660mm (25,9") in total. Working area length is 500 mm (19,6") x width 50mm (2"). Double-sided with smooth and rough leather to choose from according to your preferences. You also get a CARRY CASE for safe storage and nickel plated HANGING HOOK, great for stropping belt display and as mounting point when sharpening VERSATILE AND EASY TO USE: Most customers prefer our sharpening strop free of honing compound or only use the included Lanoline & Beeswax softening balm for improved drag. However, you can apply a compound on one or both sides of the leather strop. We advise to use the Green compound on the smooth side and the White compound on the rough side, but you might prefer coarser or finer grit. We give you a full set to personalize your strop according to your needs. WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS: This premium strop can be used for honing/buffing straight razors, chisels, hunting knives, pocketknives, kitchen (chefs) knives and many other tools that need the sharpest edge possible. Always strop after finishing sharpening on your finest stone by pulling the blade backwards with low pressure. It is important to keep the same (or a little bit shallower) angle while sharpening SPECIAL HONING COMPOUNDS: Softening balm and 4 grits of special Bacher honing compound are included. Soft and easy to apply, designed to be used especially on leather honing belts and strops. The balm softens and conditions the leather thanks to lanoline and beeswax additions. 7g (1/4 oz) each. Approximately grain: Red 2000 (medium), White 5000 (fine), Green 8000 (very-fine), Black 12000 (ultra-fine)
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HAND-MADE in Poland: Highest quality 3mm (1/8") thick vegetable tanned leather, in the Podhale region following the 17th-century recipe. Nickel-plated swiveling carabiner-loop for hanging and ergonomic handle. All handcrafted into premium strop to keep any straight razor or knife scary sharp LARGE AND COMFORTABLE: Leather Strop Belt length is 660mm (25,9") in total. Working area length is 500 mm (19,6") x width 50mm (2"). Double-sided with smooth and rough leather to choose from according to your preferences. You also get a CARRY CASE for safe storage and nickel plated HANGING HOOK, great for stropping belt display and as mounting point when sharpening VERSATILE AND EASY TO USE: Most customers prefer our sharpening strop free of honing compound or only use the included Lanoline & Beeswax softening balm for improved drag. However, you can apply a compound on one or both sides of the leather strop. We advise to use the Green compound on the smooth side and the White compound on the rough side, but you might prefer coarser or finer grit. We give you a full set to personalize your strop according to your needs. WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS: This premium strop can be used for honing/buffing straight razors, chisels, hunting knives, pocketknives, kitchen (chefs) knives and many other tools that need the sharpest edge possible. Always strop after finishing sharpening on your finest stone by pulling the blade backwards with low pressure. It is important to keep the same (or a little bit shallower) angle while sharpening SPECIAL HONING COMPOUNDS: Softening balm and 4 grits of special Bacher honing compound are included. Soft and easy to apply, designed to be used especially on leather honing belts and strops. The balm softens and conditions the leather thanks to lanoline and beeswax additions. 7g (1/4 oz) each. Approximately grain: Red 2000 (medium), White 5000 (fine), Green 8000 (very-fine), Black 12000 (ultra-fine)
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