(04-03-2016, 10:46 PM)Len Wrote:Boom! I stand corrected. Not the first or last time. I remember reading when he first started that he was doing this as a hobby.(04-03-2016, 10:30 PM)Cl3anShav3 Wrote: Let's not hammer on this wait too much. James makes his living by machining items that are NOT razors. Making super fine finished razors is his hobby as you can see in the attention to detail in an item, which let's face the fact that it doesn't need to be to cut stubble well. Once it stops being his hobby and it becomes a way for him to make a living you can bet the cost of these Wolfmans will be costing even more (look at the price of custom straights which don't even take machines as expensive as a safety razor to make).
(03-01-2016, 05:46 AM)WolfmanRazors Wrote: This is now my full time job. When I began making razors, I was still working a regular job. I went from full-time to part-time, and then eventually I quit the other job and now I'm at my shop every day.
And yes... prices have gone up as well after James made this his full time gig. No longer a hobby.
But he says he may be hiring another machinist to help him make razors. This should help.
I still see the need to not press him on the lead times. He's ramping up but growing a business doesn't happen immediately either.