(This post was last modified: 10-29-2019, 04:40 AM by Lipripper660.)
I believe there is a bunch of shavers interested in a faster shaving experience but I KNOW for a fact that is not everyone. Most of the people I showed old-school shaving to STILL take the time to beat a lather with brush and soap AND they took the time to learn the nuances of the DE razor. Some in fact enjoy the cost savings we all thought we would get when we left carts. These fellows don't spend time on any shaving related forums. I believe there are a bunch of guys out there who care more about skin than ever before. I believe there are way more fellas outside the hobby than the numbers inside it who are more than willing to slow down and bathroom-zen. I believe that our hobby habits (making lather, using quality tools, taking more time with shaving, post shave routine) are not weird at all. Where our train falls off the tracks is having thousands of blades, hundreds of soaps, dozens of brushes, and making payments on a wolfman razor. Then top that off with posting about it on a shaving forum which we willingly became members of. THAT is what makes us weird to the shaving public. So let them think us weird. I'm having a great time, learning stuff, and rubbing shoulders with you fellas and loving every minute of it. That said, no other sites I visit or groups I'm a member of take shaving to this level of intensity. Shoot some of them actually enjoy using Williams, VanDerHagen, and Conk soaps with Drugstore branded Dorco blades.
So if we can agree that although we may wield influence, we are so far off the median/mean of statistical shavers that perhaps Gillette isn't playing to us at all but to fellows or gents (we even use weird terms for males of shaving age), who want to slow down. Maybe they have their finger on the pulse of shavers and can see trends in cart sales that they have been unable to reverse. Maybe they are EXACTLY sure of who will remain cart users and who, if not offered some other Gillette branded alternative will never spend dollars with Gillette. Although I'm not in the market for a zamac Gillette China razor, and although if it's sold out they likely went into the "crazies" or enthusiasts marketplace, I am very happy Gillette has chosen to feed the channel. More guys finding DE, SE, and straights will give us more opportunity to get some new blood around here. Heaven knows you cats have to be tired of reading my blather. At any rate it seems obvious that as the market expands, and I firmly believe wet shaving is expanding, new players will join and some of those new players might be named Gillette. I don't think this was a knee-jerk move. I don't think it was made without data. I don't think they are done with their offerings. And I sure hope they find success in our small corner of the world.