(This post was last modified: 05-14-2023, 04:10 PM by dtownvino.)
(05-14-2023, 03:21 AM)SharpnShiny Wrote: So is this gonna be a flop? Lots of dislikes about this razor and it’s not released yet. Handle, finish, and made in China, is anyone planning on buying this?
(05-14-2023, 06:58 AM)ExtraProtein Wrote: (05-14-2023, 03:21 AM)SharpnShiny Wrote: So is this gonna be a flop? Lots of dislikes about this razor and it’s not released yet. Handle, finish, and made in China, is anyone planning on buying this?
dtownvino has a great point above. I’ll offer mine….
If you use a badger knot, chances are that hair was harvested somewhere in China. Rarely is badger hair harvested in Texas. I personally love the products put out by Oumo…. Carry and his wife Anne are wonderful people and they in fact ARE in China. I have an iPhone 14 pro max and an iPad Pro. So YES, I do in fact patronise business straight out of China. I love Chinese Food, but that’s a different thread….
Will the razor be a flop? I just asked my Magic 8 Ball and it said…. “You’re only as good as your last razor, don’t rest on past accomplishments.” Hey, don’t kill the messenger, see the folks at Mattel if you have a problem with that answer.
What do YOU think? Do YOU like the way it looks? Is it something that interests you or will you wait for the reviews?
I’m going to purchase the razor because I don’t give a rats arse what anyone else does, I’m doin’ ME. I’m the guy who has to get up tomorrow and go down to Pharaoh’s Slave Pit and work for my shekels. I want to see what Andrew is made of NOW and I will give a very fair review. If I like it, I’ll praise it and say it’s good. If it sucks, I’ll tell you it sucks just like the first 2 he made and the fifth one. Only this round is he really making the razor or is he the Project Manager? For me, doesn’t matter, it’s going to carry the Paradigm name, it better live up to that standard….Cheers
Well, now you brought up two points near my passion. The iPhone - the major parts of this are not made in China. Design and approval of the major components in California. The screen (OLED) manufactured in Vietnam by Samsung or LG. The processors made by TSMC in Taiwan. The haptic sensor (that vibrates) made in the Philippines by Microchip. That beautiful camera, Sony in Japan. It is true it is assembled in China.
It is not that I have a problem with China. In fact, I have lasting relationships with my former employees and the Chinese market. But the suppliers we used, turning metal for precise projects such as laser alignment, fixtures for inspecting optical components, even making sure small holes were tapped to a minimum depth so a robot wouldn’t destroy the item by jamming a one time screw into an untapped hole, this took multiple tries, tight oversight, large scrapped lots, and final finish products didn’t always have the “finish” you got from North American, European, Japanese, Korean, Singaporean, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Indonesian, etc for quality.
It would have been extremely difficult to be an American to oversee a project like this since COVID. I also don’t like the handle (it looks like a Wolfman but not a Wolfman) and the finish isn’t calling me.
In the end, Paradigm stood for a quality razor with unique design and aesthetics to me. This looks like a mass market play, it is brand confusing, and is just not appealing to me or in my wheelhouse.
I wish him the best with it. I think the Game Changer is priced right and a lot more compelling to me if I was in to get a razor like this. I believe that the GC is less than half of the price and the finish looks nicer to me while being made in Ontario, Canada. Local manufacturing where IB can oversee production runs and talk through any challenges is very appealing to me.