(06-06-2020, 06:42 PM)Elvis Outlander Wrote: I think Andrew tries to always have his next run of razors be better than his last.
After polishing one razor myself, I can't imagine being happy doing even 100 of them (let alone copious quantities) unless there were some other huge driver. . . . .like making enough on sales to cover design and prototyping costs needed to bring one of your beloved ideas into reality. . . . .and then maybe read about it in threads like this.
I sure get the impression Andrew is a real shaving enthousiast who gets a lot of pleasure out of trying new things (as we all do!!!). He just has enough courage and know-how to expend time, effort, and capital to take charge of the process in a far more active manner than I do. . . . .(kind of like a soap maker I admire).
I think the result of Andrew's creative process is that 50 to 100 people get to share in the results of his hard work.
I know I wouldn't want to make several hundred of the same design without trying to improve performance (for my own use even) while adding a different aesthetic look too. Maybe someday, the design will be so perfect that Andrew will no longer wish to make a new statement with his next batch, but I for one hope he has more statements to make.
I guess I'm wondering why, if one has a device that is getting the thumbs up across the board, doesn't that design
get a permanent role in the line-up...while other better razor models can continue to be made.
I would imagine that there is still demand ...they do seem priced right.