(This post was last modified: 01-01-2024, 02:07 PM by dtownvino.)
(01-01-2024, 05:04 AM)draebeard Wrote: (01-01-2024, 04:16 AM)dtownvino Wrote: Hold your breath, watch the next few of each be sold, but don’t ever expect to see the SE, Ti1&2 or 17-4 again.
Realize he has a design or two already for after that Ti Dback. Progress, none of us are hoping for Chevy to remake a 1991 z24 cavalier are we?
Happy 2024 everyone, but stay tuned to this one. I’m 99.99% sure I’m correct.
I think you're wrong. I think the Paradigm Ti 1 will be reproduced, and likely improved upon, though under a different name, by Yaqi. I once sent an email to Shane at Blackland Razors suggesting that his Vector was too mild and could stand reiteration, and he rebuffed me. Now witness the Yaqi Romulus (or Remus), which gives me a smoother and closer shave with a Feather Pro than the Blackland Vector can with a Feather Pro Super, and at less than half the price. If Paradigm Shaveware doesn't do it, then Yaqi probably will. Toodles.
Unlike the Vector they were all limited runs. 50-100 pieces of Ti razors… which leads to my next point.
If someone wants to send a 700-2500 dollar razor to China to be copied, that is their business but that razor won’t be coming from my den.
And let’s face it, Yaqi could make a lot more copying a BB than anything Paradigm made. No modern razor has sold like the BB that I know of. There are 5 other razors you could copy first that would be easier to mfg. and probably sell higher.
I’ll leave speculation to others and even if I’m wrong as you suggested, I’ll support real artisan rather than copies.
But like I wrote, Andy has new razors coming out. The only way to stay ahead of cheap copies is innovation.
I love where he is going.
If people love cubic zirconia, have at it. I’ll go for the real diamond.