#51
Quote:... I'm hoping that this razor isn't a total bust because if it is it can do more harm than good to the wet shaving market.



With all due respect Marko, I think you are being overly generous in your estimation of the percentage of men who actually use DE/SE razors in the First World. There is no way that these type razors will be brought back into production in the USA by Gillette. That ship has long since sailed. We saw that the Gillette "experiment" selling some of their Brazilian made Platinum Plus DE blades in major retailers in the USA back in 2017 was a failure with the remnants being greatly discounted and sold to Dollar type discount stores.

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(11-20-2019, 04:19 PM)BPman Wrote:
Quote:... I'm hoping that this razor isn't a total bust because if it is it can do more harm than good to the wet shaving market.



With all due respect Marko, I think you are being overly generous in your estimation of the percentage of men who actually use DE/SE razors in the First World. There is no way that these type razors will be brought back into production in the USA by Gillette. That ship has long since sailed. We saw that the Gillette "experiment" selling some of their Brazilian made Platinum Plus DE blades in major retailers in the USA back in 2017 was a failure with the remnants being greatly discounted and sold to Dollar type discount stores.
I think I have realistic expectations - low expectations.  Smile  I know that DE/SE/SR shaving will never be mainstream in NA but my point was that I hoped this Gillette "retro" razor doesn't actually do harm to whatever growth potential there might be.  I'd like to see enough strength in the wet shaving market to support a healthy artisan/craftsman/merchant community.  This razor is only getting interest because its got the name Gillette on it.  If it were Acme branded it wouldn't be remarkable on Amazon.  I'm sure there is a ton of what I expressed as my fear above going on - somebody sees some cool stuff on amazon and either buys it for themselves or their husband/boyfriend without any idea of what to buy other than is it shiny and is it cheap and the user experience isn't great leading to continuing the status quo - cart/can.  They'll tell their friends and coworkers that they tried that old fashioned shaving thing and it sucked.  Too bad.

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#53

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In case it was not already clear ... I offer my own prognostications in this thread assuming they will be taken with a grain of salt. However, I take more seriously the ideas that the Gillette brand is a global giant and they have put their name on the Heritage Razor. So I ask myself “Would they put their name on it just to make some chump change?”

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#54

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St. Louis, MO
(11-20-2019, 04:38 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: In case it was not already clear ... I offer my own prognostications in this thread assuming they will be taken with a grain of salt. However, I take more seriously the ideas that the Gillette brand is a global giant and they have put their name on the Heritage Razor. So I ask myself “Would they put their name on it just to make some chump change?”

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(11-20-2019, 04:38 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: In case it was not already clear ... I offer my own prognostications in this thread assuming they will be taken with a grain of salt. However, I take more seriously the ideas that the Gillette brand is a global giant and they have put their name on the Heritage Razor.  So I ask myself “Would they put their name on it just to make some chump change?”

Well, their Ad Dept. has successfully alienated at least half their customer base through "Woke" advertising so yes.

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#56

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St. Louis, MO
(11-20-2019, 05:34 PM)BPman Wrote:
(11-20-2019, 04:38 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: In case it was not already clear ... I offer my own prognostications in this thread assuming they will be taken with a grain of salt. However, I take more seriously the ideas that the Gillette brand is a global giant and they have put their name on the Heritage Razor.  So I ask myself “Would they put their name on it just to make some chump change?”

Well, their Ad Dept. has successfully alienated at least half their customer base through "Woke" advertising so yes.


Yes. But, I’m not sure they threw that money away on purpose.


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(11-21-2019, 03:15 AM)dominicr Wrote:
(11-20-2019, 05:34 PM)BPman Wrote:
(11-20-2019, 04:38 PM)HighSpeed Wrote: In case it was not already clear ... I offer my own prognostications in this thread assuming they will be taken with a grain of salt. However, I take more seriously the ideas that the Gillette brand is a global giant and they have put their name on the Heritage Razor.  So I ask myself “Would they put their name on it just to make some chump change?”

Well, their Ad Dept. has successfully alienated at least half their customer base through "Woke" advertising so yes.


Yes. But, I’m not sure they threw that money away on purpose.


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On that we readily agree. I know why they did, but I don't want the thread locked for political matters.   Angel

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#58

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Back on track...have you guys looked at sales rankings on Amazon and compared to what you see here and on other forums?


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(11-21-2019, 03:22 AM)dominicr Wrote: Back on track...have you guys looked at sales rankings on Amazon and compared to what you see here and on other forums?


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Do you mean like numbers of stars in reviews of products?
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(12-15-2019, 07:00 PM)Marko Wrote:
(11-21-2019, 03:22 AM)dominicr Wrote: Back on track...have you guys looked at sales rankings on Amazon and compared to what you see here and on other forums?


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Do you mean like numbers of stars in reviews of products?

Not just that, but look at the top 100. Who's there, who's not, and the number of reviews of some of those products.
https://www.amazon.com/Best-Sellers-Heal...3271111011
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