(04-11-2024, 04:22 PM)Tester28 Wrote: Just riffing here...food for thought:
I can see why it's tempting to bring back an icon that has become urban legend among a small group that
loves limited runs.
But why would you want to piss off so many T1 owners (passionate fans) who are now in possession of a rare,
collectors item which will then no doubt depreciate? You do want them to continue being loyal customers.
Why create the perception that this is a brand that has nothing new to offer in terms of innovation and design
and is backward-looking instead of forward-thinking?
From a marketing perspective, I see more upside in announcing and pursuing a totally new design.
New name, new story...(even if you keep the T1 geometry, let the world know it's new). Marketers do this
all the time.
You open up Paradigm to new users...you plant a stake in the ground that says progress.
You take on none of the baggage that the T1 might have had (I have read some feedback about it not
being as smooth etc).
In short, he should do something NEW!
I get your point here!!
Also new design with 17-4 Geometry with new Paradigm ornamental handle design would be cool in Ti!!
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