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I am trying to find some genuine linen webbing to use in making razor strops. I am aware that most of the razor strops now available are made with synthetic webbing (in addition to the leather, of course), but my clients want the old linen webbing. I am trying to find 2 1/2 inch wide webbing available in small quantities, by the foot, not by the roll, which I could never use up. Anyone know of a source?

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I too was looking for linen webbing for razor strops. I searched for a while, and couldn't even find it by the roll in 2 1/2 and 3 inch widths. Even canvas webbing is difficult to find in those widths, and in a proper thickness for strops. I've given up looking, at least temporarily.

Paul

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How is cotton webbing different from "linen" webbing?

Riding is a partnership. The horse lends you his strength, speed and grace, which are greater then yours. For your part you give him your guidance, intelligence and understanding, which are greater then his. Togeather you can achieve a richness that alone neither can.

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Cotton webbing is much softer than good linen webbing and does not provide as good a stropping action as the linen does. Also, for a person wanting authenticity, the difference is readily apparent. To "electrathon", I'm definitely not into that much "fun"!!! :no:

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Thank you Chuck Burrows. I apologize for the delay in thanking you. The way the thread was going I quit checking it for awhile. The sites look very interesting, going to give them a try. Thanks again.

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I looked at those websites early on in my search. It doesn't appear they have any linen in 2.5 and 3 inch widths. I did buy some 3 inch herringbone pattern hemp webbing from a supplier. I've used it on my own razor, but I wouldn't make a strop to sell out of it. It's very fuzzy, and not quite tightly woven enough.

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This is what I use. http://www.rawganique.com/Dept-Hemp-Accessories/organic-hemp-webbing.htm. It's a hemp linen, made in Europe. They have it in a webbing and a herring bone pattern, in 2 and 3 inch widths. They sell it in either 50 yard rolls or by the foot. The by the foot price is very high, but it might be a good way to see what you are purchasing.

Drygulch Leatherworks- Baldwin City, Kansas

www.drygulchleather.com

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