Still waiting for one of these badboys to be available! I'd love to test one out and I own dozens of large choppers in all price points so it'd be cool to see where it fits into the lineup for capability and comfort also price them where you feel is right ive bought choppers for less than $100 that're far more capable than my $300+ Bark Rivers and in my own personal testing I've learned that a thinner blade just bites a whole lot deeper into material and is much less fatiguing to use long term like the Esee Darien machete or the Svord Machete both amazing choppers that're plenty strong enough to baton and push into any other role a blade should be used for and both having convexed bevels makes them excellent featherstickers! One is 1075 and other is 15n20 both good tuff steels on the same level as 52100 roughly but they're able to get them under $100 because they're stamped out of sheets in an alarming rate and machine made with hand finishing you are putting a lot more manual labor into yours so yes you should be charging more but if you price them at $300 I'm out and won't bother...
They are absolutely right about your pricing. Even if you sell half as many units, it would be better all around for you. Asking the comment section about business sense is like asking walmart customers if they want to pay more for their hot pockets.
I really disagree with the mindset of "if you can justify charging 3x as much you should" all that is doing is creeping the price point up and up over time if you can get these into the hands of reviewers or loyal customers you wont have the issue of people thinking "oh its cheap so it much be bad". just look at moras for example the price creep is just meaning that fewer and fewer people can justify paying for it, and you severely limit your customer base to *only* the high rollers, just remember that if you can make a product that is every bit as good as the competitors at a lower price point, you will make sales. especially if you can get some good publicity from knife reviewers
@10 mike mike for this knife I would say that anything below $300 is fair I do agree that $135 is probably too low, but that doesn't mean that jacking the price as high as possible is a good idea
@DuckcuD but that's up to the seller, no? If I'm selling beanie babies at $10/1, but nobody thinks that's a fair price, I won't sell any. Either I figure out what the market wants, or I don't make money. Isn't that free trade?
The catch with it being at that cheaper price point is if some top level channels test it out and say it is as good or better than some name brand $300-$400+ knives than EVERYONE is going to want one and be able to afford one. Not everyone can afford a $300 knife, you open a totally new and larger market with that price point. Im excited to see the new changes!
The downside to that is that when everyone wants one you end up working yourself to death to produce something that by rights you should be charging a lot more for. So you end up working all the hours God sends but not really making any money from it.
I mean, some of us won't be able to afford it if you raise your prices, but okay. You have to make a living too. What he's actually saying is you will under price him and make him less competitive
I’m sure nobody is going to agree with this but I’m typing it anyway. It’s your knife. Your reviews of knives and thought processes on field use make sense. Your design choices are something I can trust and would rely on in a life emergency. Chamfering for comfort is honest and helpful, but the only guy sitting in the room saying he wouldn’t carry that backpacking isn’t. I would and will pay your price (whatever it is) for that knife and likely others you’ve got a solid knife. Great work
@@jaredevers6459 400 hundred buckos is waaaay too much for a knife, however, I am totally willing to pay 100-200 for one of those really nice and sturdy ones, if it's hand forged even better, I hold a lot of respect for blacksmiths.
Something I was told growing up, ( if it's worth doing once then it's worth doing right, ) but i learned also you can do it right to the highest standards and do it right to a lower standard, regardless if you do it right people will want your work an to cater to the little man an the big guy you can do it right for a high standard an higher value but also offer a work with lower standards but still quality for a better value to the little man, if you cater to both markets they you will make money an get your name out there for make high quality knives that are worth 450 but also to the little guy who needs a 150 work blade to trust, but you got to change how you see your value an understand not to sell yourself short. Great work man I love it, you living my dream an I wana see you make a huge name
Mr Thomas nailed the cellphone price point theory. I hadn't thought about it like that, but he's dead center bullseye... When Apple brought out the iPhone (I'm personally not a fan of their OS so I don't use their products), function & form became style.
Awesome page man… a lot of useful tips. Have you tested the SOG kukri? I’m looking to see how the blade retention holds up. Hope to see something about it
Dude! This knife is good looking and very practical. It can cut and chop well I suppose. Well done. It could achieve commercial success. Kind of historical seax totally makes sense👊🏻💪👍🏻
Thank you for the overall experience. Have you considered making a paracord version to the lineup? And can you make a subsequent video with modifications you selected? Thanks Brother
i like the blade you made if i was able to make my own blade like that it would be alike a golok style blade with smaller blade but full tang with a convex edge thick spine g 10 liners and micarta handle scales and 1095 steel would be good for a ultimate blade type like the ray mears blades or the martin dale blades man i would love to try out your knife camping in a video great video subbed
Like the knife amd its good to see 52100 getting some love. 135$ is probably too cheap. But someone telling you what to set the price at is bull. What are you paying yourself and what is your profit margin? Also depends on what you want to do too. Do you want people to have more people to have access to it? 300 to 400 you have esee, bradford, survive, and a whole bunch under cutting you. William Collins makes fantastic knives in the 250-400 range. They truly warrant that price. Amazing. I hope to get one of your knives and if you get to the point where your knives warrant 400$ my hat is off to.
Personally not sure I like the knife, have not handled it...dont like the shape, but this is personal opinion...like any other reviewer...the steel and scales very important...kudos to you for looking for opinions...stay strong....thnx for your channel...
last guy speaks just like me why spend 1 grand on something that does the same as a 150 dollar phone but people nowadays don't see that, they say if i spend 1 grand it must be top of the line best of the best but then people like me or must people 70 percent living paycheck by paycheck, cant afford it but look down the line sell it at a high price for you can become successful, i bought the iPhone X when it first came out & yet it does the same as any other phone but if apple was just another company who only charges 200 dollars for their phone nobody would buy into the hype. to me you are just being outright honest the price is right for the materials the heat treat & Kydex. but you asked the experts if you want success you have to step on others toes & learn economics. overall good job I love it when people just tell you how it is no bull just sight forward keep up the great work.
@@10mikemike89 I understand. My job is working in warehousing & the apps we use to scan packages & deliveries are only on iOS/ iPhones. I use my phone for work & personally but I was a long term android user & iPhone screens break really easy but it’s painfully to just look for anything else that pays 45 dollars an hour. My rent is 2 grand a month for a loft. Long story short just be straightforward no bull sh1t. Sadly if I want to keep my career going am going to spend that 2 grand just for a phone. Once you work for a company more then 15 years it’s all you know. This world is slowly going to hell & a hand basket. Am be getting into prepping after 2021 ie Covid outbreak. I got a few camping supplies & looking into a motor home to convert into a bug out vehicle. So any tips would be great.
I love that knife think it's badass looking... I appreciate the fact that you're trying to keep it at a low price for us budgeted guys but it looks like it's worth more than what your price point is.. I'd be willing to pay a couple hundred plus without the little extras they were talking about
Then, when you buy his knives, send him a couple hundred bucks and leave the rest of us alone. If he wants to budget price his knife, that’s gonna be good for everybody, except you
@@Jeffindsm It might not be good for the maker in business sense to sell it at too low. I guess difficulty for him is to find that balance. 135 or whatever it was might be bit optimistic for small business, but he shouldnt also go ridicilous with the price point