(01-20-2019, 12:17 AM)SaddleSC Wrote:You gotta try a Wolfman WR2 1.15/1.25. The smoothest and efficient(01-19-2019, 11:39 PM)Sharp_Obsession Wrote:(01-19-2019, 01:35 AM)SaddleSC Wrote: Well, I just received an email from Avi at Raw Shaving and it looks like the limited Titanium run has been canceled. After 55 people signed up on the pre-order list, only 12 people made the 50% deposit to move the project forward. All deposits will be promptly refunded.
I was one of the 12 too. It's a shame more didn't follow through on their word. I thought getting 50 of the 55 was a long shot, but I am surprised it wasn't more than 12.
I am sure he has his reasons, but I am a bit surprised that he decided to scrap the entire project. If I am not mistaken, the first production run of Titanium was for only 10 razors, so perhaps the second run should have been for 20-25 razors and I think (in another month or so) he could easily have hit that mark. I am a bit disappointed because I am such a fan of the SS version that I would really love to have a Titanium version.
(01-19-2019, 11:52 PM)george1906 Wrote: I actually dropped out before the deposit was due because as many times in the past that I have talked to Avi, he just stopped answering emails. I sent numerous emails in reference to his shaving brush and he was supposed to let me know when they would
be available again. After sending several emails, I never got a response. Non-communication is a deal breaker for me and I noticed that he stopped communicating after I politely passed on the first offer for the titanium RS-10. I also feel that the price is high on this razor even with both plates considering I can get a dual comb Wolfman with different blade gaps on either side for about $100-$125 less. Just my thoughts and opinion folks.
Interesting. I have exchanged over 40 emails with Avi over the past two months and have never had to wait longer than a few hours for a reply. He has always been extraordinarily courteous and goes above and beyond the call of duty answering questions and providing advice and support. I am sorry to hear that your experience has been different. Also, you mention Wolfman...I have never been able to get a single email response from James Dufour unless an order has already been placed. Not exactly a communication-friendly business model, but it doesn't seem to turn people off of Wolfman razors.
I do agree with you that the price points (on both razors) are a bit high compared to the competition. I think that at $295 for the stainless steel version (with both plates) would have been the best starting point at launch. That would also allow the titanium version to be offered for $400-$425 and it would have garnered more interest from people who are already fans of the company and of the RS-10. I think the RS-10 is one of the (if not the best) razor in my collection because of its unique blend of smoothness and efficiency. The only razor that comes close is my 17-4...now, I just want that titanium version!
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