Brian!
I agree with you on the clips, also when you burn the shavings is there any toxic smoke fumes.
Brian; Thanks for the follow up. I see your point about serviceability vs aesthetics. When you are selling your name and a lifetime warranty, you really do have to be able to fix it if it gets abused and comes back to you. So, from that, I take it that the finial is removable? at least by you in a shop setting. Is it threaded into the cap body through the ring of the clip, or glued but still removable with a little effort?
If you guys want to see the flammability of nitrous celluloid, dig this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LX2tlMNhCk
If you guys want to see the flammability of nitrous celluloid, dig this...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LX2tlMNhCk
most materials, when cut into fine ribbons, will burn very easily.
When I go camping, 0000 steel wool is my friend. I don't care how wet the ground is or if I'm on my last match, start the wool and sit back and watch the fire grow. Best tinder ever.
I would wager that the other plastics we use are nearly as flammable in shaving form.