Mr. Shavington
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Ok. I see your question is serious, so….Well being perfectly honest, the question was what do you get for $549.00 Euro’s. Maybe I should have asked for simple explanation of what it is that is so special about Wald Shave Brushes to justify this price. Should not be difficult to articulate simple laymen’s reply, lay people can understand.
Do not know, have not seen, in person or on U-Tube a person constructing a shaving Knot, so I do not know that is involved in the process, and how long it takes.
The Wald Brush Handles are functional art, that hold hairs. Never even in my life have I seen & toughed a Shave Brush with retail of above $30.00.
In my profession I use 35mm Cameras & Lenses, I bought the Pro Models, Best Camera Body's & Lenses, as I understand they would work long time, be dependable, and have resale value if in good condition. I beat equipment hard, some time in horrible weather.
Buddy was Stock Photographer, he did not need the Pro level stuff, as he worked close to his vehicle, used low end cameras that did not take much abuse, if one broke it got trashed, and he always had a few spare in boxes ready to go. My buddy here beat his equipment hard, or work in fires, storms, super cold weather, out at sea. So his price point stuff work good for him.
The serious answer (as best I can gve it) is that this is a highly skilled and perfectionist craftsman making something that is the highest possible quality, through an extremely manually intensive process that cannot be done to the same standard by machines. And there is a lot of R&D work involved which is specific to each hair batch and can only be defrayed over a small number of brushes.
He selects the hairs individually so they are uniform and the quality he wants, he assembles and ties the knot by hand so that it has the exact density, loft, diameter and shape to give the ideal desired characteristics, determined by his lengthy testing for this particular batch of hair, and to ensure each hair is correctly oriented (you will see no black hairs in the canopy of a Wald brush, unlike some other expensive brushmakers). He produces the acrylics used for the handle, makes and cures it (in stages, I assume), and polishes it to perfection. We have no idea how many complete handles he rejects for imperfections in the acrylic mixture, etc., or what proportion of the pricey hair stock he rejects, but his brushes are always perfect. And we don’t know how many test brushes he has made, with how many different batches of hair, and how many knot configurations, before he is happy to put the brush out for sale. All of this will start again from scratch when the batch of hair runs out and he starts developing the next one (S2). I don’t know how many brushes he produces for a batch of hair, but it won’t be more than fifty, I think. Doesn’t he say in his email that this particular S1 batch is something he has been developing for a year?
Now, is this something you really want to have, or not? If it is then this is inevitably going to be the price. if it isn’t then the price won’t be worth it to you, but that doesn’t mean the price isn’t fair. There isn’t a cheaper option that is the same - an equally skilled guy working to the same standards and charging much less - but there are certainly many far less expensive brushes and they all make lather very well.
So that’s what the €549 buys you. Most shavers wouldn’t care about any of it, but it’s there for those who do, and there are many more buyers than he can make brushes for.
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