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    Senior Member blabbermouth ChrisL's Avatar
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    Default It's good to be in the razor biz!

    Wow, I have not been in the market for a new razor in a long time but I just checked Classic Shaving's site and the prices have skyrocketed.

    I bought a TI Super Gnome on 10/21/2007 for $80.49. They're now $133.49 or a 40% increase. And of course they're out of stock and TI has said that they're months if not a year behind the demand is so high.

    If I had the capital I would do the following (Hey, I can daydream, can't I?):

    • I would have Klaus (Moviemaniac) take a jaunt over to visit with Herr Wacker, interview him and video tape in detail and close up his methods for grinding for all types of grinds.
    • Ok, if I didn't have the capital to be CEO and run the company, then I would coordinate a worker owned cooperative in the U.S. (OK, and maybe a European subsidiary) where all of us members would be totally into working our tails off to handle all aspects of both forged and stamped razors.
    • We'd be full line of course, razors, strops, etc.
    • We'd give the company a very cool name, get ton's of press and have orders stacked up all over the place.
    • We'd quit our day jobs and just go for it.
    • Some of our artisans could live away from the central office. The scales artisan for example could ship his finished work in bundles.

    Oh, to dream.

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    You can see a clip of Herr Wacker from the link in this post. So, you're already on your way!

    I will gladly accept a 25% discount on my first purchase from your company for providing this service!

    I vote we call it Classy Shaving so as to further muddy the waters...

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    Its nice and a curse at the same time.

    I remember about 12 years ago, you couldnt really find much other than some conk stuff. Now..you can find a great variety but it costs a whole lot

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    Exchange rates and the effects of oil price inflation are the biggest reasons why the price of razors has increased.

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    You just can't put a price on a good shave Of course I just started this hobby so I didn't have the opportunity to see cheaper prices.

    Still seems like a very cheap shave comparatively speaking, however I do spend a bit more for first aid supplies at this stage

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    I would seriously love to be able to produce - even in limited runs - straights here in the UK. Just imagine how nice that would be - well, I'm working towards it....................

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    In the video you see Herr Wacker hold up a piece of gray stuff with a circle cut out of the bottom portion of it. It's WALRUS leather!! Holy crap! That must be at least as thick as my thumb!

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