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    Could this have been a celebrated hollow ground model?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattleman02 View Post
    Could this have been a celebrated hollow ground model?
    This grind has a few names and the stamps reflected that over the years

    Rattler Grind, Concave Grind, we tend to refer to them as a "Faux Frameback" but they were never actually called that anywhere but the forums from what I have found

    "The Celebrated" Hollows are most commonly seen with a Shoulder...


    Keeping in mind that is from a pic posted on the internet, in hand I might have a different opinion
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    Looks good for a first. The more u do, the better you'll get. Then u can go back and restore the ones from your early days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cattleman02 View Post
    Could this have been a celebrated hollow ground model?
    It looked in an earlier picture like it might have been a "The Celebrated Hollow Ground Razor For Barber's Use " that had been reground into one but I think that is original and what is referred to as a humpback rattler. It is possible that it was made into one but with a better look I don't think so. Good examples of that grind are few and far between.

    Here is one I bought early in my collecting days which is a pretty poor restoration and not in such good shape.
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    It has lost a good bit of blade width and due to poor sanding the geometry is way out. Yours looks to be in better shape. I have seen near perfect specimens but this is the only one I have of the Wade and Butcher brand at least.

    Good luck with yours and be careful not to make the same mistakes the jack wagon who restored this one made.
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    I've yet to stumble upon a Wade & Butcher in that grind. But I have a few others like it, all great shavers.
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    Looks like a good go. There is a lot of threads with discussions on wedge making. Essentially the wedge has to have the same angle of taper that the tang has.
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