(11-29-2016, 09:59 PM)New2theScene Wrote: My 10¢. Will do your thing. Gotta let an artist breath a little. Thats where those new amazing creations come from.
I agree to a certain degree. The issue ties into the fact that it is a business, and a business cannot survive without customers.
Obviously, Will has done very well with his business. Barrister and Mann is on just about every in-the-know wet shaver's top soap choices. His items sell out extremely quickly, and his soaps and aftershaves have pretty much hit cult status, so much so that they disappear in mere minutes when people sell them off second-hand. Of course, people often pay double, triple, or more for used soaps.
Today, I own a large majority of barrister and mann soaps and aftershaves, yet my main hesitation prior to getting into them (and still a problematic source for me moving forward), is the limitedness of his products. I mean, if you buy Hallows and fall in love with it...you may never be able to find it again...EVER! Many soap makers sell their items year-round, making it easier for people to collect, acquire, get backups, or gift to friends. This just isn't the case with b&m. Many of his items become "unobtainable" in a matter of weeks, at best.
Offering certain selections every season has helped, but there are still quite a few that will never be made again. It does add to the exclusivity of the product, but also to the frustration on the consumer.
He seems to be making headway by offering some year-round items and mixing in seasonals, but there needs to be more options if there is a demand... and people have spoken with their dollars...there IS a HUGE demand. Of course, another option may be to do a limited run that is only made for pre-orders. For example: a description of a soap and aftershave us given along with a price and release date, but with the knowledge that ONLY pre-orders for the products will be filled. So, if 300 people pre-order, then 300 soaps will be made. It keeps the exclusivity in tact, everyone that wants it will have the chance to get it, and Will makes money without having soap tubs just sitting around. If they are popular enough, they can be released the following year too. It sounds like a win-win to me.
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