As they are changing the logo will they change the quality as well
I see it, it's according to this days, it's adressing to the new millenials, hipsters etc, also the colours and design of the new tools( handels in special) ..But Neahhh, i don't like it, this all rebranding doesn smell goodDid i stated that i'm using a PST2 and Tread as daily driver, maybe it's me...not embracing the NEW
Quote from: Raoul Octav on January 22, 2019, 05:01:05 PMI see it, it's according to this days, it's adressing to the new millenials, hipsters etc, also the colours and design of the new tools( handels in special) ..But Neahhh, i don't like it, this all rebranding doesn smell goodDid i stated that i'm using a PST2 and Tread as daily driver, maybe it's me...not embracing the NEWWell, the Thread is fairly new...Anyway, LM needs customers that buy new tools, not those that are happy with the ones they have. Unsurprisingly they are moving in the EDC market, away from the handymen. Why? Simple! EDC crowd is more willing to spend, and less hard on the tools. Also, most craftsmen prefer dedicated tools, and the EDC market is far larger. So, for LM its a win-win-win.
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I love it... the old one was too delicate, this is simple and works for me.
Just changed my avatar to annoy everyone with it even more!
I just don’t understand why they feel that the logo needs to change And does this mean the prices are going up as they have to change their tooling
A new kid on the block.
Quote from: Wspeed on January 22, 2019, 03:53:13 PMI just don’t understand why they feel that the logo needs to change And does this mean the prices are going up as they have to change their tooling It's their business, they do what they want with it, we don't really have any say to it
Quote from: AlephZero on January 22, 2019, 08:40:08 PMQuote from: Wspeed on January 22, 2019, 03:53:13 PMI just don’t understand why they feel that the logo needs to change And does this mean the prices are going up as they have to change their tooling It's their business, they do what they want with it, we don't really have any say to it We have say but that doesn't mean they listen
I bet in a year you will all be used to the logo and won't give it a second thought. If we look at the old logos we probably wouldn't have liked them when they first came out.It's like music - a lot of people don't like new music but the radio stations force it upon you enough that it becomes familiar and you end up liking it (whether you wanted to or not).
But I bet it won't come free!
Quote from: Mechanickal on January 22, 2019, 09:19:19 PMBut I bet it won't come free!Yes, I am sure but I hope it will have a decent price tag that I don't care to pay I am also becoming one of the get off my lawn types and don't like a lot of these new fangled changes in branding Where is the old man shaking the cane smiley when you need it
I see a multitool gripping a square nut.