(This post was last modified: 03-02-2019, 06:16 PM by Blackland Razors.)
(03-02-2019, 04:37 AM)gLet Wrote:(03-01-2019, 10:44 PM)Blackland Razors Wrote:(03-01-2019, 08:58 PM)EFDan Wrote: This was part of the new update I got today:
"All the testers loved the heft, length and balance confirming what I have always believed – a heavier razor steadies the hand, and tools with longer handles are easier to use. Try using a hammer or crescent wrench with a short handle, and you will appreciate the leverage from a longer handle."
I completely disagree with only this part. I thought I liked heavier razors with long handles when I first started with a DE. That's because I was used to the long handles on carts. A short handle is easier for me to control and maneuver. Still curious to hear what others think when they get theirs. Pre orders begin in April I guess.
I agree with you and I think the rationale is silly. The reason wrenches are long is to increase the torque applied to a bolt/nut. Hammers are long to increase the length of the arc the head travels, thereby increasing its speed and momentum. Shaving doesn't require torque or hitting things hard. Of course the Janus guys know this (he's obviously incredibly sharp).
However, the majority of wet shaving customers love longer handles. And, at the end of the day, we've got to sell these things so having the long handle makes sense. I love this project and I'm looking forward to the outcome! This guy is killing it.
He is!
But if it’s super expensive then it would be a shame!
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Pricing was addressed earlier in the thread. It is expensive. I would argue that the price is justified or at least fair. That doesn’t mean I think $500 razors make a lot of sense, but he’s not out of line to charge it. Small batch complicated designs are just costly to produce.