I strongly deprecate (hem!) Rapha's stupidly over the top exclusivist and
emotionalist advertising -- like those foolish Ralph Lauren full pagers that
encouraged  the naif and insecure to imagine themselves in a laughably badly
conceived country gentry posture; and, supposing that their margins are
indeed excessive, those excessive margins, but if the products work better
than others out there, I too would use them nonetheless. (I am comfortable
with what I have, so no intention of trying them.)

But the entire Rapha enterprise, otherwise good or bad, is worth it just to
see that video.

Patrick "epically amused" Moore

On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 3:40 PM, Aaron Thomas <aaron.a.tho...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Yes and no. Some of their products are made in Italy, England, and (I
> think) Portugal. Some other items are made in Vietnam and Nepal, in
> addition to China.
>
> I don't know what their margins are, nor will I try to justify them.
> But their prices may be a function of balancing costs of production
> between operations in Europe and Asia.
>
> In any event, as I stated above, I love their products and will
> continue to buy them. They work well for me and are supremely
> comfortable. If they aren't your cup of tea, so be it.
>
> Aaron
>
> On May 26, 2:19 pm, JoelMatthews <joelmatth...@mac.com> wrote:
> > > Rivendell's approach is inclusive, Rapha's is exclusive.
> >
> > The difference I see between Riv nd Rapha is the mark up.
> >
> > Riv bikes made in Taiwan use components and design close to their U.S.
> > and Japanese made products.  Labor costs less, so Riv charges less.
> >
> > There are several companies that make products similar to Rapha using
> > U.S.,U.K. and even Swiss labor.  Rapha makes almost all of its product
> > in China but nevertheless charges a premium.
> >
> > On May 26, 3:03 pm, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > On Wed, 2010-05-26 at 09:07 -0600, rswat...@me.com wrote:
> > > > I've always seen Rapha and Rivendell as quite similar.
> > > > Stylish, well made, a bit pricey but worth it, and both receive far
> more than their fair share of internet forum bashing. Oh, and the tweed.
> >
> > > Rivendell's approach is inclusive, Rapha's is exclusive.
> >
> > > None of us here is good enough to wear Rapha, right?
>
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