(08-11-2019, 04:56 PM)CK89 Wrote:(08-11-2019, 03:45 PM)Kehole Wrote: Have you guys seen the razor market these days? Why is he guilty of anything other than pricing according to market standards?
What's market standard?
316L RR GC for $57? 316L Wolfman around $500? Timeless Ti for $225? 316L RAW RS10 for $365? 316L PAA for $80?
Can you give me a price range? In my opinion, every company has their own price range, and that is OK.
I have all five razors listed above and I am fine with their prices.
Since I don't know (1) how much they spent for research, (2) how many razors they will manufacture, and (3) how much their exact cost is.
Everybody has own standards, that is fine for me.
However, I am not happy that one of them makes quality or manufacture cost lower than his previous models, then cost me more!
That is not a good sign!
Charcoal goods
Carbon
Wolfman
RAW
Rocnel
Etc etc etc. are all around 250 or more. This is the standard.
Imo, the statement that 316 is vastly superior to 303 or 304 for our razor applications are dubious at best. I don’t use saltwater when shaving personally and I don’t store blades in my razors long term.
In all honesty, the price point of the 17-4 was waaaay too low. Using this as a comp and basis for the argument that this razor is over priced just isn’t realistic. This, coupled with the fact that the 17-4 was the sophomore release from a relatively unknown razor maker at the time makes it a poor choice to argue the merits of this razors price. You have to recall that the only razor preceding the 17-4 was the relatively obscure, although now well known, ti1 razor.
The market has changed, material and labor cost have changed.