(02-06-2020, 11:07 AM)Tester28 Wrote:(02-06-2020, 09:54 AM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I'm not sure why you keep fighting this so hard...
At the end of the day, it's Aldo's business and his decision as to what he prices his brushes at..
I'm not sure if I have ever used any language in my post that suggests fighting.
As you can see from varlets posts below he welcomes discussion as long as it is civil.
Have I overstepped those boundaries? Let him put any price on them....I am raising a question
about these being heirloom pieces and being passed down through generations.
Also, and this is me being pedantic, but the price of a brush starts at $485...is this considered "low to mid $400s"?
That's not what I've learned about rounding off numbers.
(02-01-2020, 10:46 AM)The Varlet Wrote: First of all, I would like to say that any discussion and opinion about my business is ok with me...
I don't want to compare my brushes to other brushes, or even razors, but it does beg the question, if there are vintage English brushes out there still being lathered, why question the longevity of badger brushes? I've been told by many customers that my brushes will be handed down to their sons when the time comes, and that is just the greatest thing to know. It's why I build them like I do, with the materials that I do. It's why I engrave them too. But, just a word, care for your brushes! They really need proper care.
-Aldo
(02-03-2020, 11:20 PM)The Varlet Wrote: I have adjusted the prices of the brushes by about 8%. This puts most builds in the low to mid $400's, which I honestly feel is very fair for what is delivered.
-Aldo
Maybe the perception that you’re fighting comes from the fact that you continually bring up the same points?