(05-22-2017, 11:46 PM)BadDad Wrote:(05-22-2017, 11:05 PM)nikos.a Wrote: I think that's not the case, Chris. At least from my perspective. If some are able to grab tens with an email and others try years to get one, it arises questions on the transparency of a maker.
Questions of transparency seem abnormal to me. He is a manufacturer. We should not expect any transparency to his process, it should be well guarded.
It's the image that has been cast publicly that I am referencing, which I believe to be vastly different than the manufacturing reality. Doesn't matter either way, just an interesting point to ponder...
As for the thinly veiled sour grapes "comment"....it's tough to have sour grapes around an item that truly holds no value to me. I would only take a Wolfman as a gift so I could turn around and sell it on eBay for $400. As a tool or "piece of art", it holds zero interest for me. A DE razor is a DE razor no matter how shiny it is or whose name goes on it. I have three that work exceptionally well, and cost a whopping $40 for all three. No sour grapes here, just a strong sense of irony
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(05-23-2017, 01:40 AM)KAV Wrote: Give me a few weeks to catch up on TEEVEE wrastling storylines, eating at McDonalds and I'll post more to your liking.
I haven't watched TV programming in more than 10 years. Movies, books, and artistic endeavors along with our fascinating electronic devices and video games provide plenty of opportunity for dumbing ourselves down, and distracting from the day to day mundanity of life.
We also avoid McDonald's. Not out of some sense of superiority or health consciousness, we just don't like it. It doesn't taste good.
You are under no obligation to post to my liking, I was just offering some insight in ways to unmuddy the waters of the discussion in response to your request. You're free to post however you choose.
-Chris~Head Shaver~
(05-22-2017, 11:05 PM)nikos.a Wrote: I think that's not the case, Chris. At least from my perspective. If some are able to grab tens with an email and others try years to get one, it arises questions on the transparency of a maker.
My last math, statistics & bayesian theorem classes were several years ago, however, what is the probability that one person could send 10 random emails and get 10 custom Wolfman razors without being a relative, best friend or some business reason ?? I love reading the "fact checking" news articles.
My only emails to Wolfman were regarding the Guerrilla razor (the add me to the email list, etc). I did get a personal "Ha Ha" reply from Jim when I asked for Same Day Drone Shipping on my razor. My very limited experience communicating and wait time has been positive - I realize I may be lucky.
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