(02-02-2020, 08:29 PM)pork Wrote: I agree that the maker has every right to charge whatever he wants. I think the complaints are due to how far above current secondary market prices the brushes are now. The last few 27mm Gaslamps sold (of which I am aware) went for around $325. The same brush now retails for over $500 if you factor in shipping and sales tax (for people in CA).
You raise a good point, but I still see the price increase as somewhat logical.
Let me explain - after loving and hating them for 5 years, I am finally finding some love for badger brushes - one very specific type/batch of hair to be exact. Let's say it is the Alpine knot (it isn't, never got the chance to buy a varlet, but let's just say). Now, I really like Varlet's take on butterscotch - never saw one personally, but from photos only, that is my favorite brush handle color. Now - handle, not sure how much I like varlet's handles but I do think I would love the Ranger. And I think i prefer 27mm over 29mm. You see, the chance of me getting a brush with the following specification from a random/micro drop is very very little if not zero - Ranger, 27mm, Butterscotch (orange something), extra density. With this new system, I can. I am sure there are fans of Varlet brushes who are willing to spend that kind of money. I know I would if I could get my preferred knot/brush in my preferred handle in preferred color and size.
Now, how sustainable this model is? No idea. Maybe you guys are right, maybe he aimed too high.