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#12
Hi, Guys!
Maybe I am a little bit off topic here...: does any of you own the TR2?
I find it a beautiful razor,but I m interested in how efficient it is.

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Barbaros Razors
Turkey
(This post was last modified: 12-17-2021, 10:00 PM by theunnamed.)
(12-02-2021, 06:35 PM)Dayman Wrote: They obviously like it more than I do then. I much prefer the old days when $185 was expensive. I just don’t get the point of only producing a few razors. Why not just produce and sell more? It’s not my business, so it’s not my decision, but if I’m going to go through the effort to design something, I would want to sell more than 18.


Hello, normally the intended production was 50pcs for the TR-3. Due to the polisher’s mistake the rest became junk.

Polishing is the bottleneck of the production. After i receive the parts, i passed a final finish myself.

I am afraid i wont offer polished items anymore after all the razors sell out.

About the price, it has a couple of variables such as inflation, material costs, workmanship etc. I guess the “old days” you meant was really old if i am not mistaken 2016 or 2017.

Best Regards
Hasan

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#14

Barbaros Razors
Turkey
(12-02-2021, 07:43 PM)motto Wrote: Does anybody know if these 18 razors are numbered?

Very first batch of Barbaros TR-1 was individually numbered back then.


Hello, no they are not numbered.

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(12-17-2021, 09:59 PM)theunnamed Wrote:
(12-02-2021, 06:35 PM)Dayman Wrote: They obviously like it more than I do then.  I much prefer the old days when $185 was expensive. I just don’t get the point of only producing a few razors. Why not just produce and sell more? It’s not my business, so  it’s not my decision, but if I’m going to go through the effort to design something, I would want to sell more than 18.


Hello, normally the intended production was 50pcs for the TR-3. Due to the polisher’s mistake the rest became junk.

Polishing is the bottleneck of the production. After i receive the parts, i passed a final finish myself.

I am afraid i wont offer polished items anymore after all the razors sell out.

About the price, it has a couple of variables such as inflation, material costs, workmanship etc. I guess the “old days” you meant was really old if i am not mistaken 2016 or 2017.

Best Regards
Hasan

That’s very unfortunate, Hasan, but at least you caught the problem and had 18 razors you were happy with. It will make them even more precious to those who were fortunate enough to get one. And from what I’ve seen the reviews are very positive.

It sounds like you plan to make more TR-3s and TR-2s, but with machined, brushed, or blasted finish. Is that right? Would be interesting to hear what your next plans are.

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Thanks, Hasan, for providing some context. I'm guessing that inflation in Turkey and the steel tariffs have a big impact on price too?
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Barbaros Razors
Turkey
(This post was last modified: 12-18-2021, 09:38 PM by theunnamed.)
(12-18-2021, 05:46 PM)Moriarty Wrote: That’s very unfortunate, Hasan, but at least you caught the problem and had 18 razors you were happy with. It will make them even more precious to those who were fortunate enough to get one. And from what I’ve seen the reviews are very positive.

It sounds like you plan to make more TR-3s and TR-2s, but with machined, brushed, or blasted finish. Is that right? Would be interesting to hear what your next plans are.


Correct, i am planning to make more but still havent decided about the finish. I currently dont know what my options are around me. Soon i will visit the machining shop and will make a test run for tumbling and sandblasting. I am considering the machined finish too (the only thing i am worried is the machining marks may be too deep, thats not what i want to see)

A batch of titanium TR2s is being machined (you heard this first), i am still unsure about the finish.


(12-18-2021, 07:57 PM)Shackletonian Wrote: Thanks, Hasan, for providing some context. I'm guessing that inflation in Turkey and the steel tariffs have a big impact on price too?

Absolutely correct, not only the steel tariffs but also the price of the drill bits or tools, every time i contact with the machining shop the quotations rise up.

Above all, producing it in small quantities makes it worse, the shops are either reject the job or ask more money to accept.

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#18

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Indiana
Some Blemished TR3 - TR2 sets are available in Split7:
https://www.splitseven.com/product/barba...blemished/

Titanium ones:
https://www.splitseven.com/product/barba...blemished/

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Those look beautiful, even though they are in the blemished category.  

Not in the market, but if I were, I would probably pick one of those up.

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Indiana
With a 1.4 mm gap and increased exposure, the Barbaros TR4 is more aggressive than previous versions. The cost is $199.

https://www.splitseven.com/product/barba...il-handle/

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