every machinist is an artist, Wolfman razors are more expensive because he is spending lots of time on polishing. Here is the problem, after 1 year of usage that polish will start to show fading away. Todays razor heads and top caps are machined by CNC and not manual milling. He does put a lot of work in his razors but the hardest part which is milling the top cap and base plate is done by the CNC, I can only imagine if he would of tried to do it manually himself it would take him too long and probably there would be variety in geometry from one razor to another, computer production is much more accurate and faster.
So lets summon the artistry down:
1. Head and top cap made by machine
2. Handles also made by CNC ( the machine itself?)
3. Wolfman polishing them and designing the razors and uploaded files in the computer so the CNC can produce them.
As you see the machine produces them and he does the final touch up, from what I heard on his own he can finish 10 razors daily ( that's what I heard while back, he might be producing more because you only get better and faster over time), 10 razors times nowadays cost is around $400 US dollars? That's $4000 a day. That should be around - + $120.000 a month minus lets say $10.000 -$15.000 in shop expenses and PP and other escrow payment fees etc.
Then there are people like me who actually do use the tools but there is no computer to cut stuff for me, lay out or do the installation, everything I do is practically done from scratch and I earn a year less than he earns in a month for polishing his designs. So what is so confusing about understanding his business model? Lots and lots of money, money is the driving force.
Here are few pics of what I do from scratch, so tell me where the true artistry is?
I understand admiring a product, but don't give all the props of the product outcome to the worker when a computer guided machine does 90%+ of the manufacturing the product... Many people admire his products, but mostly all know PC machine is producing the pieces for him and he is just adding and removing milling bits and metal blocks for the product.... I admire the Wolfman razor looks too, but you are dishonest with your admiration and you are entering the fanboy section, soon enough someone from the forum will buy you cheerleading skirt and pompoms.