If you have your heart set on a wedge or near-wedge, the vintage Red Imp 132 (9/13) is a good razor and is generally available. Just make sure you get a good one that has not been overhoned. The Red Imps were made in the USA by the W. R. Case Co. There are also German made Red Imps that seem to command a little higher tariff. I have a Case Red Imp 132 that I bought new 50 years ago and it is an excellent shaver.

The Red Imp 133 is a 5/8 Hollow Ground. It is a good razor but doesn't meet your desire for a wedge. The Morris Red Imp 133, manufactured in Germany, often has three pins.

If you decide to go new, look for a quarter-ground razor like the 6/8 Hart Steel. If you can find one still available anywhere in the classifieds, I highly recommend the 6/8 Thiers-Issard Le Grelot. I fooled around until all the quarter-grounds were gone and wound up getting a half to full ground Thiers-Issard Le Grelot. However, I am not real disappointed because the TI LG is absolutely my favorite razor.

Happy Shaving!