Good Art Hollywood
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At first I wasn't real sure about this configuration… And then it hit me. Awesome.
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Hi @Giles those are tritium key fobs. They glow for years and years with no charging. Tritiumkeychains web site is a good place to look.
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Yes that would be a great use for them.
In case it isn't easily seen, that configuration looks kind of like a little robot man. I was just getting ready to change it when this occured to me. I think I'll keep it like this for a while.
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Very interesting, I have a pair of those lanterns on my keys. Would be neat if someone could make some in sterling!
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I've had the black version of this one for a while and it's one of my most worn items. EDC really. Decided to add the tan version.
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A few different pendant and chain configurations I've been enjoying:
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@daltmeyer is that the Frisco Chain in your last pic? ^^^^
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@manufc10 indeed that's a 24" Frisco chain.
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@daltmeyer:
@manufc10 indeed that's a 24" Frisco chain.
Thought so. Thanks.
The Frisco is going to be my next chain purchase. I've got a curb chain and two ball chains and I've been eyeballing the Frisco chain forever now.
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I have a genuine question about this brand: Why are the items they sell priced so high?
They make a nice product, but they traditional just use silver which is not a very expensive metal… Yet the price on their items is in the thousands.... I could buy pounds of silver for that price.
Is it the craftsmanship on the items that is driving the price up? Or the brand itself just being marketed as being very expensive?
Thanks!
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There’s goes a saying buy cheap stuff many times over and over again , or buy expensive once.
If you can find me a better artisan than Josh, I would move from this brand most likely you won’t, it premium
even the celebrity are wearing it…It a unique and worn by rebel’s
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There’s goes a saying buy cheap stuff many times over and over again , or by expensive once.
If you can find me a better artisan than Josh, I would move from this brand most likely you won’t, it premium
even the celebrity are wearing it…It a unique and worn by rebel’s
Here's an example of what I'm talking about….
This bracelet would cost $1300.00 if good art sold it:
I'm just wondering why that is the case. The material is the same, and the finishing on the item appears to be comparable... It just seems like a wild markup. I'm trying to understand the jewelry world here. What makes good art justifiably 4x more than this bracelet?
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Do some Googling and find interviews with Josh….
These almost look the same as Iron Heart.....
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And a Ferrari is just aluminum, steel, carbon fiber, and fiberglass. Same principle. It’s not just materials, it’s the skill, time, and technology that goes into it.
Edited to add: Giles beat me to it w his fishing rod analogy but I’ve owned my fair share of high end silver and GoodArt is by far the best I’ve seen. I’ve sold my King Baby, John Hardy, Konstantino, and even an IH piece to by more GA. The pieces have character, style, and shit hot quality.
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At the risk of being facetious GAH would never make that bracelet.
For starters, the design of the chain links and head is traditional South East Asian. You can buy that sort of thing on Bali for even less than they are asking here. Why? Because the silver is not great quality and even less expensive and because the makers there are probably trained as kids to do one thing and one thing only. They then spend their life casting those links and getting paid not a lot. The same goes for the heads.
GAH links are individually cast, out of excellent quality silver. They are individually treated to the level that some designs are individually stamped. All the GAH gear is made in LA by a small team of highly skilled craftsmen. That Hollywood address, attention to detail and level of proficiency adds a bit to your overheads.
Secondly, go and compare that clasp to a GAH clasp. It may be four times the price but a GAH clasp is 100 times better.
There’s a thirdly, fourthly, and a whole load morely, but I’ll jump to finally… everything GAH does is art as well as artisanal. There is wit, humour, function in counterpoint with luxury in what they do. It is witchcraft as much as it is handcraft. And while they are often inspired by design staples, everything they do is original.
You can go to Walmart to buy an art print to hang on your wall, but an original piece by a talented artist, is going to cost you.