(03-19-2016, 01:35 AM)lloydrm Wrote: I see some privileged fellows with the new/unreleased version. Lucky you.
At least you don't have the Lotus yet
Haha, no Lotus here. Would love to have one. But I am certainly enjoying very much the new batch, and can't wait to hear what others think when it is officially released.
-Rob
When does this go live?
Any idea how many will be for sale on day one?
Nobody's speaking prices. We're big boys. We can handle it. I probably wouldn't be in the right place at the right time for launch, but if I was it'd be cool to know what kind of pocket change to have ready.
Any idea how many will be for sale on day one?
Nobody's speaking prices. We're big boys. We can handle it. I probably wouldn't be in the right place at the right time for launch, but if I was it'd be cool to know what kind of pocket change to have ready.
Shave yourself.
-Todd
-Todd
(This post was last modified: 03-19-2016, 02:36 PM by shevek.)
(03-19-2016, 03:05 AM)bakerbarber Wrote: When does this go live?
Any idea how many will be for sale on day one?
Nobody's speaking prices. We're big boys. We can handle it. I probably wouldn't be in the right place at the right time for launch, but if I was it'd be cool to know what kind of pocket change to have ready.
Ken posted on TSN that the goal is for the website is to be up by the end of March. I wish I had more information about quantities, but I just have no knowledge about this. And prices I think will be similar to the previous batch with the Lee Sabini knots. But I think he has new models coming out with different knot sizes, so there will certainly be some differences. The previous batch had a price range of $160-$260.
-Rob
They're spectacular.
The handles are insanely beautiful and deliciously well finished judging by every single picture I've ever seen.
One of my pet peeves in high end brushes is lathe marks on the handle.
These all look smooth as glass.
Such pleasing shapes and contemporary designs. The colors and patterns are modern while still being somewhat conservative in my opinion. They make a statement. Fun but still mature.
Hard to put my thoughts into words so I'll just reiterate that I like what I'm seeing and hope to own one myself some day.
The new knots sound very nice and Ken's input on providing a greater depth to his specifications is much appreciated. Sounds like a lot of work on the listing end. Refreshing as a consumer to have the information front and center.
Thanks for the earlier reply too Rob.
The handles are insanely beautiful and deliciously well finished judging by every single picture I've ever seen.
One of my pet peeves in high end brushes is lathe marks on the handle.
These all look smooth as glass.
Such pleasing shapes and contemporary designs. The colors and patterns are modern while still being somewhat conservative in my opinion. They make a statement. Fun but still mature.
Hard to put my thoughts into words so I'll just reiterate that I like what I'm seeing and hope to own one myself some day.
The new knots sound very nice and Ken's input on providing a greater depth to his specifications is much appreciated. Sounds like a lot of work on the listing end. Refreshing as a consumer to have the information front and center.
Thanks for the earlier reply too Rob.
Shave yourself.
-Todd
-Todd
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