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Thread: Wade & Butcher Comeback
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05-20-2016, 06:05 PM #131
As Zak said, a lot of ore came from Sweden. W&S Butcher had a start refining steel, where they would use ores like that to make steel, so in a sense it was both Swedish and Sheffield. But the composition of the steel had a lot to do with the composition of the ores (chemical knowledge and control of the material was not what it is now).
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05-20-2016, 06:06 PM #132
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05-20-2016, 06:14 PM #133
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05-20-2016, 06:14 PM #134
The razors branded W&B in the early 1900s were about as different from those produced by the same firm in 1820s as they will be from the new modern reincarnation. I see it as about the same - the connection is that it is the legitimate brand that they are being made under. I imagine there might have been a person or two who bemoaned in 1900 that the modern blades being pumped out had no semblence to the early days of the company.
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05-20-2016, 06:17 PM #135
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05-20-2016, 06:18 PM #136
Thanks Jimmy for the link you posted. A very good read. And thanks Zack for another example of your always informative posts. Thanks Michael for letting us know a year ahead of your new venture. I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors, and will look forward to putting one of your razors to the stones.
As for the rest...a good deal of the rest of this thread anyway...well....Lupus Cohors - Appellant Mors !
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05-20-2016, 06:25 PM #137
To illustrate the point that has already been made, vintage, 'original', versus 'new' production. Below you see 5 Case pocket knives of the '048' pattern. Going from top to bottom ;
year 2000
1960-1965
1950s
1940s
1920s
Now to my eye there are nuances the further back you go that illustrate a more attractive grind and construction, though all are basically 'good' knives. The new stuff is crude by comparison to the earlier ones. Not saying that current production stuff isn't good. S&W handguns are not finished as beautifully as the vintage stuff but the current guns are better by far than the old ones. Same with automobiles.
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05-20-2016, 06:30 PM #138
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05-20-2016, 06:34 PM #139
The more years after 1870 it was made, the less connection any given Wade & Butcher razor has to the 'original' company (which, as I said, ended in 1825). Samuel Butcher's son Charles largely left the company to one of his managers.
Using that date, many W&B razors aren't 'authentic'. This includes quite a lot of the hollow-ground For Barber's Use models that people get weird about and decide are worth way more than any other razor (they originally cost the same as any other model).
And let's remember, razors were not the central concern of the company, even in their heyday.-Zak Jarvis. Writer. Artist. Bon vivant.
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05-20-2016, 06:36 PM #140
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