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05-12-2014, 10:01 AM #1
What was the largest Wade & Butcher wedge?
Im looking to get a large wedge to try... I have seen large Greaves and other brands, but can anybody advise what were the larger W&B wedges produced? I'm chasing something 7/8+, prefer 8/8+
Also, are there names for the different W&B models? Some have an obvious common names such as Anchor, celebrated barbers use, FBU, diamond edge, ottoman, adamantine etc - as one can know what model one is referring to due to its descriptive name, but what about others such as pictured below? Thanks
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05-12-2014, 10:32 AM #2
I know there are 9/8" W&B but not sure on the largest true wedges?
So I eagerly await the response to this also.Saved,
to shave another day.
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05-12-2014, 10:37 AM #3
I have lots of 9/8s and a 19/16. I'm sure there were larger ones as well. Joseph Rodgers and Anchor GB made even larger blades, but few of them were wedges or even quarter hollows.
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05-12-2014, 12:20 PM #4
That razor pictured with the red background was not 'named' as in FBU or Lather Well I'll Shave Well. It is the pearl scaled model and a beauty in that condition. This may seem like a "fish story" since I haven't got a photo, and it was 30 years ago, but my friend and fellow straight razor collector, Joe the barber, had a W&B that was larger than 10/8 and a wedge with a barber's notch. The blade was so large and heavy that the original scales were long gone and it was housed in some hardwood scales that were obviously handmade but well done.
The reason I remember it so well is that I coveted that razor for years but never was able to come up with the 'right' thing to trade him out of it. IME 8/8 W&Bs are common, 9 & 10/8 not so much but they are out there. Here are three that I do have a photo of, top an FBU 8/8, center an FBO 9/8, and bottom a Celebrated FBU 10/8 ;
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05-12-2014, 12:30 PM #5
+1 JimmyHAD
Thanks Jimmy - learn something new everyday, never knew there was an FBO, some nice blades there, thanks for the info.
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05-12-2014, 12:37 PM #6
Tell you a story, not a fish story ....... I chased an FBO for years. The only one I had found was a big 'un but had a crack just ahead of the heel. In '06 when I sold all but two of the 25 or so that remained of my then straight razor collection (that's another story) I ebayed it and noted the crack and it still brought about $100 bucks.
A couple of years ago I nailed the one shown in the photo in near mint condition and the price was not bad. Anyway ....... my theory was that FBO came first but W&B figured out that the 'Only' discouraged non barbers from buying one, so the went the more commonly seen FBU. When I got the one in the photo it really appears to be later than the FBU at the top so I don't know if my theory holds water ....... no pun ....Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.
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05-12-2014, 06:39 PM #7
Those are rare? I have 2 in a double box my grandfather left me
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05-12-2014, 06:39 PM #8
Oh wait...my bad...daydreaming again
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05-12-2014, 07:01 PM #9
The razor guy just brought two of those in and it only cost $40 total for both. Lol JK
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05-12-2014, 07:36 PM #10
I'm surprised he didn't haha