(This post was last modified: 06-10-2017, 11:37 PM by Tbone.)
(06-10-2017, 09:58 PM)Marko Wrote: The market may never stabilize in the traditional sense where there are a few solid producers, a few up and comers and a few over the hillers . The age of internet commerce gives the so called hobbyists access to global markets so whether or not its the same hobbyists or a constant stream of new ones moving in and out of the space, its pretty much assured that they'll be there. Barriers to entry into the space are just so few, anybody can get a website and a storefront and make soap in 5 gallon buckets in their basement and they're away to the races. We'll continue to see new artisans/hobbyists entering the market place and others close their doors and leave it like Mama Bear, Stroppe Shoppe and others have.
That might well be the case. If it means a steady supply of quality shaving soaps at a reasonable price, then it is all good in the end. I don't really care where my shaving soap comes from, as long as it is good, available, and reasonably priced. For those who want to stick with one brand only, it seems unlikely Mitchell's Wool Fat, Institut Karite, L'Occitane, Van Der Hagen, Tabac, Shetland Soap Company, La Toja, Kiss My Face or Speick are going away anytime soon. The same goes for the more upscale and pricey Geo F. Trumper, D.R. Harris, Truefitt & Hill, Taylor of Old Bond Street, and Art of Shaving. Dove works too, and will probably be around long after we are all dead and gone from old age.
More to the point, the wetshaving culture on the forums, with the exception of Reddit, seems to be increasingly strange and divergent from mainstream traditional wetshaving. An increasing obsession with a wide range of irrelevant details leads to seemingly endless tangents and going down rabbit holes. This thread is a good example, as are the increasing number of whiny Wolfman razor threads in various forums. And the whole large company vs. small artisan shop vs. hobbyist thing is getting to be a joke. It is just shaving folks, not rocket science and not some black art. Getting lost in details to the point of not seeing the forest for the trees is a waste of time. Worrying about artificial scarcity in a marketplace awash with affordable, quality products of all types is just plain silly. None of that nonsense is going to make your shaves any better. Or maybe folks are here simply to wring their hands and run around in circles?