Originally Posted by
71L
Good points, but nobody is saying the cheapest option is the only seller. The basic razor could be their bread, adding nicer scales their butter... Some slightly better models their potatoes, and occasional custom pieces their steak. Add in strops, brushes, and skin-care products (soap, pre shave, aftershave) and you get some extra money as well. I think this is exactly how PRC is doing it and they seem to be supporting 3 people pretty well, with a brand new shop and a long waiting list to boot. I know their lowest cost razors in a post here was what got me to their website and then the great feedback from other buyers and low cost made me decide to go ahead and buy to decide for myself... What's that? I can get a much better blade, that suits my fancy for an extra $50-90? Sure. I get a discount on a strop if I order it together? I don't really need another strop, but the price is great and the reviews are even better... Sure! I get the razor and it's fantastic, as advertised, so ordered a second one... And now am keeping my eyes out on their website for one of their customs... So far I'm extremely happy with their products, which I believe I got for a bargain, despite the wait, and they seem to be making a good living, doing what they love. Could it scale up (from them or someone else) to become even cheaper and gain mass appeal? Sure, if the interest and marketing is there.