(03-01-2016, 05:46 AM)WolfmanRazors Wrote:Quote:James I have a question that I think might end the forum banter. Your razors are arguably the most sought after razors on the market. Why not not make this your full time job and hire more help? Clearly there is a high demand and you are not meeting that demand and this is alienating some people. Why not address this? Either make this your full time job or hire a craftsman with your skillset to do the work or both.
This is now my full time job. When I began making razors, I was still working a regular job. I went from full-time to part-time, and then eventually I quit the other job and now I'm at my shop every day.
My preference is to work alone, although I do understand the situation with demand. The question of whether to continue working alone or to hire some help is on my mind most days. I'm still sorting it out mentally, as I've got concerns about both scenarios. I suppose I should hurry up and decide, but I'm not there yet. I like the idea of a small shop where I can do technical things without having to explain it to anyone. But of course I could have some employees doing all the work and I could just train and manage. But these are very different scenarios and I like the current one so far.
With machining, they say you are signing your name on every piece you make. I can still say this now, and I consider this to be a positive aspect of the current situation. It's something I enjoy very much.
Fair enough, I respect that, but at what point do you not miss out on the demographic that would love to give you dollars without the year or longer wait? Financially, this model is obviously viable for you and your craftsmanship. For me, the waiting list for a great razor like yours and the limited edition slants Joe puts out, puts me off a bunch to be honest. There aren't a lot of people that wet shave that would spend 300 plus on a razor. A waiting list and or as Joe's modus operandi a computer free for all,put a lot of hobbyist off. ATT puts a very comparable product on the market with no wait. Why can't you?