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    THIS IS A " RUP FILLY " CAN IT BE SAVED?
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    Consider where you will spend ETERNITY !!!!!!
    Growing Old is a necessity; Growing Up is Not !

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    where is that on the strop?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Del1r1um View Post
    where is that on the strop?
    Just about center on left side while holding in left hand.
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    A dent is not such a problem.
    Sand off what sticks out. Its really just a tiny little.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 0livia View Post
    A dent is not such a problem.
    Sand off what sticks out. Its really just a tiny little.
    It's not a dent but a slice with the flap removed.
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    should still be ok my man, doesn't look too bad.

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    Doesn't look that bad to me - I've used much worse without mishap.

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    I heard a pumice stone is good to sand with on a strop. Wont leave fine grit behind.

    Brian

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    THANKS EVERYONE, I USED A PUMICE STONE AND IT STILL HAS LOW SPOT WHERE CUT WAS BUT IS NOW SMOOTH.
    Consider where you will spend ETERNITY !!!!!!
    Growing Old is a necessity; Growing Up is Not !

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