(11-09-2015, 12:44 AM)Bruce Wrote: I guess I have been spoiled by other business models that offer high quality at low cost....as well as Vintage bargain finds that last a lifetime too.
As someone else pointed out, $150 is a price I could have swallowed. But at $300 US which would be $400,/not including any Canadian taxes that may apply, it isn't for me.
Glad people are enjoying them and James enjoys making and customizing them for people who do want them.
All evidence has been buried, all tapes have been erased.
The razors cost approximately $225 US, based on the current exchange rate and the $300 Canadian cost of the razor. Not that you don't have a valid point, but it's not quite as bad.
At the same time, I think it boils down to preferences. I'd rather have one awesome razor and a lot of software, so I'm on the Wolfman list. If I were the kind of guy who like to have a vast array of razors to chose from, I'd never buy a Wolfman.