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    Yep; I've got a bit of a frameback fetish. Most...

    Yep; I've got a bit of a frameback fetish. Most of mine are unit framebacks or traditional composite framebacks with a heavy piece forming the tail, shank, and spine and a more-or-less rectangular...
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    Well, some splitting wedges for logs had slightly...

    Well, some splitting wedges for logs had slightly ground sides, that didn't seem to make them less of a wedge.

    I've got a razor that has a blade that is a very thin wedge honed from a 1/16th piece...
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    I've got a W&B unitary frameback that has the...

    I've got a W&B unitary frameback that has the blade portion ground as a thin wedge - the cross section looks kind of like the logo for the Tennessee Titans (aka the Flaming Thumbtacks). I've also...
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    The Wacker 1/4 hollows on John Crowley's store...

    The Wacker 1/4 hollows on John Crowley's store are ground from the spine to the edge.

    I suspect that these definitions and grinds have changed over the centuries, as well as from maker to maker. ...
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