Explore the mystery of this vintage strop and finish set. This unusual kit stokes the curiosity: from the misspelling of "cavalry," to the label "Genuine Horse Shell" leather. In the times of 'British Indian Empire,' the word cavalry sometimes appeared as "cavalary," given that English was not the mother tongue of the locals. Was "392" a regiment? Now, shell cordovan leather is an expensive leather that was commonly used in razor strops, prior to the introduction of the safety razor prior to WWI. We are not guaranteeing that the strop is actual cordovan leather, but one wonders; is this in fact, an artifact of the British Indian Army, from the early to mid 20th century? Regardless, this eclectic set is a great find for a discerning collector, or a nifty conversation piece in a trendy barber shop. Add this beauty to your collection today!