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Howdy folks. Got a quick straw poll for you all.
For ages now I've resisted the urge to put serial numbers on my blades.
Rather than number them like a mass produced item, I far prefer to treat them more like artworks and just personally sign each blade once they're done.
Furthermore, as I only ever make my blades by hand, in limited numbers and in very small batches anyway, it's always felt a bit unnecessary to me to number them as well (unless if they were a limited edition special release or something, in which case I could see the sense in it).
All that being said, I'm getting more and more orders from overseas now, and the general feedback I'm getting from retailers is they definitely prefer they be included on general principle.
So what's the consensus here? Does it make that much difference to you personally if a serial number is on your blade or not? And if the answer is yes, does it matter how it's included? Does it REALLY need to be burnt onto the blade's playing surface Butterfly-style?? (I mean shock horror gasp! I have the equipment to do this in house if I really have to, but God it would feel weird!)
As against that, would me writing them in by hand (eg: next to my signature?) be enough to do the job? (If I must do it, then this is my preferred option frankly. It really helps to emphasise the whole 'hand-made / small manufacturer / high quality / 'exclusive product by a genuine craftsman' thing, and is a much better reflection frankly of what I'm all about).
Cheers folks, all though welcome. 🙂🙂
For ages now I've resisted the urge to put serial numbers on my blades.
Rather than number them like a mass produced item, I far prefer to treat them more like artworks and just personally sign each blade once they're done.
Furthermore, as I only ever make my blades by hand, in limited numbers and in very small batches anyway, it's always felt a bit unnecessary to me to number them as well (unless if they were a limited edition special release or something, in which case I could see the sense in it).
All that being said, I'm getting more and more orders from overseas now, and the general feedback I'm getting from retailers is they definitely prefer they be included on general principle.
So what's the consensus here? Does it make that much difference to you personally if a serial number is on your blade or not? And if the answer is yes, does it matter how it's included? Does it REALLY need to be burnt onto the blade's playing surface Butterfly-style?? (I mean shock horror gasp! I have the equipment to do this in house if I really have to, but God it would feel weird!)
As against that, would me writing them in by hand (eg: next to my signature?) be enough to do the job? (If I must do it, then this is my preferred option frankly. It really helps to emphasise the whole 'hand-made / small manufacturer / high quality / 'exclusive product by a genuine craftsman' thing, and is a much better reflection frankly of what I'm all about).
Cheers folks, all though welcome. 🙂🙂
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