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    Really this is all a non-issue.

    In the watch world almost all of the luxury brands are simply outfits that bought the name from some defunct manufacturer and when you do that unless the sales contract says otherwise you have bought all the history that goes with it and for all intents and purposes you are that brand. Similarly if you buy an existing company the result is the same.

    The buying public is the one to decide if they will continue to buy the product and in most cases if it is a quality item they do. If it isn't then it's demise is all but guaranteed.
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    Yup .

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    I think that making new razors with the W&B name is great and exciting. The man obviously has a passion for the brand. What better way to pay tribute to the brand then resurrect it. I really doubt its all about making money. There must be much less risky ways of making money. I truly hope he is successful in this endeavor. I really don't understand the negativity. I do not own a custom razor I don't think I ever will. I would be very interested in a new razor made with the W&B name on it. Good luck and look forward to seeing this happen.
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    Count me in the excited and hopeful camp as well!
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    I,m still waiting to see that 50,000 grit hone of Glocks. Have fun with it Micheal, and I hope it's successful. Tc
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    From what I have read Wade & Butcher became a division of Durham - Duplex in 1921 & I don't know when any of the Butcher or Wade families had anything to do with the company.
    It would be cool if he used some of the classic designs from W&B in his razors. I would love to have a new W&B near wedge between 6/8" to 1" or the early 7/8" Hollow Ground with a 1/4" wide spine that is my second favorite W&B. I really wish him luck! I hope the blades are forged as that process really helps the steelBut it's his company & they can do as they like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glock27 View Post
    Jimmyhad: I am getting very curious about the seriousness of the topic. (snip)
    G-27, I know exactly what you mean, and I also started out buying straights pretty cheap in the mid 1980s. Some people get more attached to 'stuff' than others. Some have deeper pockets and more disposable income. I've been up, down and in between. One thing I know, don't get too attached 'cause we're leaving this world with the same amount of stuff we came into it with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,One thing I know, don't get too attached 'cause we're leaving this world with the same amount of stuff we came into it with.
    ,,,, then I'm going to be beautiful, with hair. I'm ready to go,,,,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Voidmonster View Post
    That's not a ridiculous goal. W&S Butcher weren't in the business of producing luxury goods. They were average for a big Sheffield firm. Average Sheffield compared to the product of anyone else was obviously better. However, there were firms in Sheffield producing higher-end goods than the Butchers, or Wostenholm or even Rodgers (with their nose firmly lodged in the aristocracy's behind).
    For whatever reason, Rodgers are the best shavers for me.
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    If the proof of the pudding is in the eating, then the proof of the razor is in the shave.

    No matter what the name.

    So, if I may be excused until the final verdict is in...


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