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    Default Stropping a wedge

    Hi,

    I recently acquired a (4/15?) Sheffield wedge. I got it sharp, and sharp it is. But im really not sure how it got that way.

    But my question is. When i strop it, it is completely unresponsive (auditorially that is). I've several wedges that at least tell me a bit, but this is just odd.

    I was wondering if theres something special i should be doing, or that i dont need to change anything at all

    thanks

    p.s. I generally keep my strop very slightly slack, if that helps any.

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    It won't be audible because of the thickness. Strop like any other.

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