(03-26-2018, 01:39 AM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote:Why the need to go personal? That'll get the thread locked and it does nothing to advance your argument.(03-26-2018, 01:32 AM)LOOT Wrote:(03-26-2018, 01:26 AM)Blagoja Rajevski Wrote: Machinist skill that few poses,what are you talking about dude?Please show me in my post where I said "machinist skill". I said skill set. Big difference.
Have you seen Stork handles who is copying his handles with better craftsmanship? ( lol I don't think copying them is nice thing to do, but he surpasses Wolfman quality and changes the design a bit in order not to be a dead on exact copy)
https://www.ebay.com/sch/stork_razors/m....7675.l2562
Do you know that Wolfman tolerances are not in the same ball park as the $130 Wunderbar slant?
No one is undervaluing his work, do any of you Wolfman fanboys understand if there was no CNC machine in existence Wolfman razors would not exist? neither would any of the other machined razors on the market, you all should be cheering for the tech that's available to produce the razor on its own...
Before razorock started pumping all his new razor designs in high numbers, tight tolerances and affordable prices he openly said now he and his machinist can finally get serious with production because " they bought brand new high end CNC machine" See even a designer and machinist know that the praise goes to the tech.
You missed the entire point, as expected.
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Maybe I miss read that and I'm guilty of that, but here is another one of yours: " I don't care what his process is nor his business model. He is producing a product, by himself, that no other human on the planet chooses to replicate. That is fact."
Ask Joe if he can replicate Janus toggle copy.
As to the quote of mine, prove it wrong. You can't. All you can do it devolve the conversation to a 3rd grade level.
Try again Blago. I'll not respond again to your drivel.
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