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    I love a big wedge. They are like a silent bulldozer. When well honed, they just plough through anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnmrson View Post
    I love a big wedge. They are like a silent bulldozer. When well honed, they just plough through anything.
    You know, I'm doing well with the 3/4 hollow, but as I learn about my beard and how to handle it, I think I need something that does just that. I think a big wedge will be my next razor purchase, but who really knows when I'll be able to actually do that.

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    I just got a Bengall wedge but the maker's stamp has been ground off. Any chance of a pic to compare to my humble razor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by onimaru55 View Post
    Not according to Filarmonica. The 14 Especial Para Barbas Duras is big but very hollow.
    That's true. +1.

    I mostly own wedges, have thick and coarse whiskers and can "conquer" them better with a wedge or 1/4 hollow grind. But a lot of people prefer full hollow grinds for a heavy beard. Not only does Filarmonica, Dovo too offers a 6/8 with extra hollow grind for heavy beards; especially designed for them.

    Sorry, but you have to try yourself
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    I love wedges; silent and deadly is a great description. They are such a pleasure to use compared to a full hollow. They are hard to find but worth all the effort.

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    I wanna join this big wedge love-fest! I have never tried a 1/4 hollow, but I did the full hollow thing while I was learning. Wasn't until I contracted the Wade and Butcher Virus that I got into the choppers and they consistently give me the smoothest, most comfortable shave. I'll jump back to my Boker every once in a while, but its never the same. I'm a smily wedge fan!

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    im looking forward to my first wedge shave good to hear you loved yours

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    Something to ponder, since the most common heavy grinds are Sheffields. Not all wedges are silent. Sheffields, most likely, will be. Even some Soligen & US makers are non-communicators. If you get a wedge that talks to you, its just wonderful. They'll sing baritone, rather than soprano, but the heavies and the extra hollows are my weakness. Heck, heavy razors period - regardless of grind. 'Feel solid & stable in the hand. If its not a heavy grind, it must be a heavy razor for me.

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    Kind of fond of the heavies myself


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    Frederick Reynolds 7/8
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    Having never used a wedge what exactly is the difference? I have about thirty or so razors but haven't come across a wedge,are they that much different from a hollow grind?Most of my razors are shave ready and give great shaves but I can't imagine what the difference is,other than maybe the stiffness of the blade itself.Anyone?
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