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    Default SFK stamped Wapp stainless steel blade?

    Not sure if this has been discussed before but this has been bothering me for quite some time.

    I think the original Wapi (SFK stamped version)… the blade is made of Stainless Steel. I have been trying to tarnish one but it seems to resist rust as well as any other stainless blade.

    So without any definitive tests here is my reasoning:
    The all-Steel design of the Wapi was meant for military hospitals because it’s easily sterilized by boiling in water, especially on the battlefield. And if I’m not mistaken, in the 50s, 60s, 70s (before the age of disposable super plastics) most medical utensils were made of stainless steel, or glass (Pyrex) for that reason.

    Also I am sure most will agree that the scales are stainless steel, and most believe the blade to be carbon steel, however it doesn’t make sense to have materials with different stain resist properties permanently attached to make a utensil intended for medical use…. But then the BLADE from the material that least resists tarnish?

    Now I don’t have the un-stamped Wapi for comparison so I cannot say the same for those however if I get my hands on one I will surly test.

    Could someone who knows better shed some light on this so I can finally get some sleep.

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    Default Got a magnet?

    If a magnet sticks it ain't stainless.

    I am positive that neither of my SFK stamped Wapienicas are stainless.
    That's not to say that they don't exist. Just that mine aren't.


    Hope this helps

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    From what I have read, the scales are stainless and the blades are carbon steel. I believe this is true for all of the original Wapis, regardless of stamping.

    But, I have also heard that they are extremely resistant to staining/rusting. I actually can't say that I've ever seen one with staining.

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    I have a stamped Wapienica that definitely does not resist tarnishing lol.

    Smythe, do you think there is a possibility that your razor was coated in rust-resistant material? Or maybe some are stainless and some are not.
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    I have 3 Wapi's, 2 stamped and 1 not. It was only yesterday that I had to use Autosol to remove some rust from one of the stamped blades (it came off easily). My step son must have caused a tidal wave in the bathroom which I didn't know about....! So I guess mine aren't stainless. I was led to believe that the blades were made from Swedish carbon steel. Mine also stain, I have one solitary watermark, from a single blob of water. I haven't tried to remove it either.
    BTW, I think the Wapi's are excellent shavers and are certainly as good as my Puma and Kropp, if I had to chose one for a desert island, it would be a Wapi any day!! Just my 2 pence worth.
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    Yes, I can also confirm the non-resistance to rust issue with the SFK wapi blades. Gave one to my brother, it was returned a rusty hunk of metal in less than 2 months.

    I also, a long time ago, tried that cold blue chemical on the SFK scales - thought they might look nice blued. The scales are definitely stainless - the chemical did nothing at all to them. Although the pins turned blue....

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    Quote Originally Posted by sicboater View Post
    If a magnet sticks it ain't stainless.

    I am positive that neither of my SFK stamped Wapienicas are stainless.
    That's not to say that they don't exist. Just that mine aren't.


    Hope this helps

    -Rob
    Sorry, but your info on the stainless not sticking to a magnet is incorrect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sicboater View Post
    If a magnet sticks it ain't stainless.

    I am positive that neither of my SFK stamped Wapienicas are stainless.
    That's not to say that they don't exist. Just that mine aren't.


    Hope this helps

    -Rob
    This is only true of the lower quality stainless, such as what you might use in commercial kitchen work tables or flashing!

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    I have one each of SFK stamped and generic Wapis. Both have had no tarnishing whatsoever, but then I do a thorough job of drying and keeping them away from water. They do seem more resistant to tarnishing than my other carbon steel blades though -- my Dovo Bismark has water marks above the bevel along the whole length.

    Quote Originally Posted by sicboater View Post
    If a magnet sticks it ain't stainless.
    I have one of those TI wall hanging razor boxes with a glass front and magnetised backing (to keep the blades in place) and all my blades, stainless and carbon, are held by the magnets. In fact, the wapis, with their stainless steel scales, are very difficult to prise away from the box. A cut finger can testify to that!

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    I get a fair number of Wapis to hone. I can testify, they will rust, stamped or not stamped. I have not seen a stainless blade on any Wapi yet.

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