Guys, I hope I'm not the only lurker troubled by this thread.
Bufflehead is a passion project, not a full time business. Hell, it's not even a part time business - it's a hobby, as stated by j-mt. With this type of feedback, it's a wonder that he continues to make his soap publicly available at all.
Take a step back and ask yourself - what is it you feel that j-mt owes you? That's the implicit subtext of this rancor is that you are OWED something. Sorry to burst that bubble, but j-mt owes you nothing. You are entitled to nothing. Frankly, with a full-time job, a wife, and a newborn, the community is lucky that he takes the time to make soap available to the general public. He could easily collect 50-100 email addresses from people that don't give him grief and distribute his soap privately and his hobby business would not suffer in the slightest.
To all of the folks that feel the need to publicly complain about j-mt's inability to meet demand, I ask you - what have you contributed to the wetshaving community? Where is your soap? Your razor? Your brush? Do you have any idea what it takes to create something excellent? Great products that people want to buy don’t just happen, they are the result of a lot of work, time, and headache. If you think that adding to that headache makes anyone more likely to produce more of their work/art then you are mistaken.
Do you think that the world would have been better if Van Gogh had never set brush to canvas solely because his work never comes to a museum near you? Or because tickets to the exhibition sold out before you could get one? Would you rather that any of your favorite artists had never created anything solely because YOU did not get to experience it?
Seriously. The hard work of artisans like j-mt is what makes wet shaving great. Just because YOU miss out doesn’t mean that the community is poorer. Frankly, the community is poorer because threads like this exist.
Ever see that show Bridezillas? We can all laugh or cringe at how ridiculous it is and the fits that the brides pitch, but how is that different than what is happening here? The difference is in severity, not kind.
To sum up: You are owed nothing by any artisan. You have earned nothing. If you haven’t created something meaningful to contribute to the community then you do not understand the back-end headaches/frustrations that go along with having a successful product. J-mt doesn’t need the money from Bufflehead, he makes it because he loves producing excellent soap. Why would you (either intentionally or not) try to dissuade him from continuing to do it solely because YOU can’t get your hands on it? Would you trade an irreplaceable moment with your child for one more $20 soap sale? Would you put your job at risk to make a few extra bucks? Would you put your life on hold to try to appease childishly selfish internet strangers?
No? Then don’t ask the same of others.