New Wedges - straight leading edge?

Sometimes its the type of course you regularly play that dictates the type of bounce and leading edge that suits your game. Try playing a very bouncy wedge on a links course, or a thin, flat sole on a heavy parkland course. Both sides of this argument are right, and wrong, depending on the setting.
 
I’m looking to replace my old Eye2 wedges this winter with a matching 54 and 58/60. One key requirement I have of the new wedges is that they have a straight leading edge. Will likely be buying second hand so doesn’t have to be a current model and no real brand preference.

I have had a grab of the Cobra Tour Trusty and was very taken with them (especially the black PVD model), but what other options are there for razor straight leading edge wedges?

Cheers all

Just to warn you if the black ones are similar to my black vokeys, the bottom will not stay black for long, quite the eyesore.
 
For anyone who is looking at wedges, I would recommend atleast a phone call to Iain Clarke of icy golf.

I've just picked up 2 new wedges from him, I'll be writing up a thread on the service offered, but I had a fitting session with him yesterday and picked up my new clubs today so I can use them tomorrow.

There are other positive threads on his service on this forum and I can only echo what has previously been said.
 
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