(06-09-2017, 03:30 AM)Tbone Wrote: (05-22-2017, 10:47 PM)nikos.a Wrote: I recall a great Italian soapmaker, who three years ago created artificial scarcity and you had to be online the exact time he was releasing the soaps to have a chance to grab one. It was very difficult, but most of you know what I mean.
And...? There are thousands of artisan soapmakers out there, including several dozen praised on the wetshaving forums. There is absolutely no reason people could not have purchased another quality soap.
And... back then, three- four years ago, there were only a handful of known artisans, for example Pannacrema in which I'm referring to, MDC and Mike's. No B&M, LPL, L&L etc. It seems that today anyone can make an "artisanal" product in his house and sell it. Things back then were different. Artisanal soap was something new. Wetshavers were doing their best to try one. One not dozens of them. Some like the one I'm using as an example took advantage of it, at least it seems to me like that. Now we read about a new artisan almost every month. Is this logical? How many artisans you think this hobby can stand?
Praised soaps on the wetshaving forums is not always a good thing. Maybe they are not praised for the obvious reason. And maybe that's why we don't read about them after a while. It happens with the razors and brushes as well. This doesn't mean anything to me. I'm not new in this hobby so I don't get excited that easily like most of the new members. A great number of members in today's fora are relatively new, so I don't expect from them to understand.