Got my replacement for the cracked Wade & Butcher that came in "The Box".
This razor won't win any beauty contests, but she took a fantastic edge and quickly jumps to the very top of rotation. I've always said I could happily shave with my AIC every day, but such is no longer the case. This razor isn't "better" than the Allegheny Instruments, but it is absolutely comparable. I can't choose just one...I need to have both...
Wade & Butcher Invincible 11/16 belly hollow
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After:
Cleanup was touchy...The stamped trademark in the tang and the stamped "Invincible" on the face of the blade are both very close to being gone, and I definitely didn't want to lose either one. I used 1000 grit wet sandpaper to remove the active rust. Unfortunately, this did take away a bit of the maker's mark on the tang, but active rust has to be removed. The trademark is no good if the razor can give you tetanus, or rusts away to nothing, so begrudgingly I removed all the active rust, and some of the stamped markings. Luckily the blade mark is stamped and not etched.
After the 1000 wet sandpaper, I hit it 0000 steel wool and Flitz polish. Again...I can see the stampings are going to fade quickly, so I back off. I would rather have a lot of veining and patina, and maintain the stamped markings, than remove the deep veins and patina along with the stamped markings.
So I took the blade as far as I am willing to go, with the minor exception that I will probably remove the blade from the scales eventually, and clean up the hinge area a little better. I wanted to get it on the stones, and get a test shave...
Naniwa Specialty stones in 1k, 5k, 10k. Imperia la Roccia 15k finisher, 100 laps on FE oxide, 50 laps on linen 100 laps on horsehide. Smoooooooooth.....