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    I have this unusual Wade and Butcher for a while, I did not shave with and is not shave ready. I am not sure if this is a finished , or is just a blank and need more work. Is the biggest razor I know of, almost 12/8 almost full wedge and about 4.2oz or 120 grams. If is a blank for concaving was already forged or is need to be forged? I just want to share with SRP members a very rare razor. I don't think I will ever shave with this as go me even 8/8 is too big. Enjoy.
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    Very nice...it's huge and has the England stamp on it, so it is post 1891...wonder if you're correct that it is a blank waiting for the further grinding, it definitely is one big honking wedge...fascinating....I'm sure the experts will weigh in soon.

    Thanks for sharing that.

    edit: looking at the pics closer, looks like there's zero or minimal hone wear...
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    I have to disagree with you Phrank...

    It appears to show quite discernible hone wear, although minimum to be sure. That would indicate to me that it has been honed at some time and used as well, therefore it is a finished razor and not a blank. I'd hone it up if it were mine ...
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    It looks ground to me :<0) I also believe all grinding was done before the scales were pinned on. It also looks like a factory bevel but hard to tell from the pics. I hate posting below Phrank. Makes me feel like a drool bucket. In this case I am drooling as much for the collect factor alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfpack34 View Post
    I have to disagree with you Phrank...

    It appears to show quite discernible hone wear, although minimum to be sure. That would indicate to me that it has been honed at some time and used as well, therefore it is a finished razor and not a blank. I'd hone it up if it were mine ...
    Thanks Wolfpack...my eyes aren't what they used to be and I think it's time I got a better picture editor/display...you really think it's finished at that size? No Barbers Use...or could an etching have been lost? That is one HUGE blade...I thought it looked, "unfinished" ...what do you think...interesting?

    edit: drool bucket...guess I came by that honestly....
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    Holy Mythical Meat Axes!
    This is one nice looking oversized Spiked pointed Sheffiled wedge
    Hone it!, Hone it!, Hone it!, Hone it!, Hone it!, Hone it!, Hone it!, Hone it!
    and let us all know how is shaves

    I don't think it is a blank as it looks like a finished Wedge & you've been hidingit for how long?
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    Been a few years, or more, but I recall seeing more than one W&B stamped, or maybe etched, "Blank For Concaving." Since that behemoth does not have that marking on it, I'd assume it is ready for prime time. Zak or Neil ..... manah or Martin may be able to shed more light. Nice whatever the status is.
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    Reminds me of a Cane Knife...
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    That is a razor. Seems it is for shaving sheep. Beautiful thing, too big for me! (although, I would give it a go!)
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    Just took another ........ better look ....... at him. The tang is stamped "Blank For Concaving" under the W&B and above the Sheffield, England ........ like I said ....... so I'm not going soft after all.
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