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Uzuzu
1431
Apr 11, 2016
nice but the logos on the wood and headband ruin it. they need to think up a logo or change their font, uck.
SenorPlatano
389
Apr 12, 2016
UzuzuYou could scratch it off. And then fix the scratches with... wood. scratch fixer. I Don't know what I'm talking about.
K.T.N
1264
Apr 12, 2016
SenorPlatanoNo, the logo is etched quite deeply into the wood, and is embroidered into the headband. Unless you are expert in what you're doing, you'll likely botch the logo removal and make it look damaged.
SenorPlatano
389
Apr 12, 2016
K.T.NSome people would be willing to pay extra for a logoless version, big logos are basically just advertisement that reduces the price of the product.
dwane5
293
Apr 12, 2016
SenorPlatanoI happen to like the insignia.
SenorPlatano
389
Apr 13, 2016
dwane5I think it would be better without it. Or at least just put a logo instead of a name. I know a name could be a logo but whatever.
dalethorn
193
Oct 1, 2016
UzuzuThe logos are ideal I think. My brother is a furniture maker, and he makes logos for some of his more refined items, using a hand etcher, which gives it a genuine handmade look. Grado makes some expensive headphones (GH1 at $650) that look very handmade, and some people love them, some don't.
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