it's ironic that joining with a 'designer' has IMHO resulted in a loss of identity for the witcomb brand. why turn 2 old men in a workshop who have been doing their thing for 50 odd years into an costly branding exercise that results in an overinflated price for the product?
i don't see how the customer benefits if they were thinking of ordering a witcomb?
it's ironic that joining with a 'designer' has IMHO resulted in a loss of identity for the witcomb brand. why turn 2 old men in a workshop who have been doing their thing for 50 odd years into an costly branding exercise that results in an overinflated price for the product?
i don't see how the customer benefits if they were thinking of ordering a witcomb?