I speculate that it’s really just a question of supply and demand. A run is produced at a certain size and it eventually sells out. A judgement call is made about whether a new run is justified, or whether it will be more satisfying to focus efforts elsewhere.
Brian is an efficient guy but he isn’t a big factory. I think of it more like the way an artist who works in printmaking or pottery goes about producing and selling work. Limited editions, short runs, to scratch an artistic itch, that thankfully an appreciative audience shares. And how cool is it that the audience are themselves musicians with audiences of their own?
But maybe @tehn will chime in on the subject of his motivations and priorities. I’m curious too, and think it’s an interesting topic. But I’m trying to explain here that this isn’t a typical producer/consumer/company/product type of relationship for me, nor do I assume it is for many others.
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