(02-03-2020, 11:33 PM)Ols67 Wrote: I think all that sounds damn reasonable to me, considering that nobody is arguing that Varlet is not a top tier brush, and the artisan should be able to price his goods for whatever he wants without being bashed by a community that likes to consider itself to be full of gentlemen.
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Matt
Thank you very much, Matt!
(02-03-2020, 11:54 PM)Darktrader Wrote: The reality is the market will be dictating whether his new pricing structure will be a hit or miss. We all have the freedom to make a choice of what we covet. No one is making us buy his brushes and if it does not prove to be successful he will need to adjust his business model much like Carbon Shaving had to. Remember we are the market and can play or not. It’s just a brush. A well crafted one but still a brush.
Very true, but don't forget just as you have the option as to what to buy, I also have the ability to choose what I do with my time. At this point I'm making brushes and offering them for sale. If this doesn't work out for some reason it does not mean I'm going to sell them at a lower price, it means I will just make them for myself, and go join the workforce where I can enjoy similar pay and good benefits. We're very far away from that but... please be respectful of those that have invested the time and energy to design and produce what you want, because the equation has to make sense on our side too, or the products don't get made. There's a reason your dream products are what they are, it's because the people who design and make them work very hard to make them a reality.
I've made a gesture to my followers to soften the abrupt nature of the restructure, that is all. The prices for The Varlet will not go any lower than they are now, unfortunately. If you would like to consider owning one now or in the future, I'd be glad to go to work on your behalf if you are respectful of my time, which in a nutshell are the "real" market forces and I mean that in the best way possible.