(03-12-2020, 04:51 PM)DanLaw Wrote: Zhang, you have completely and utterly mischaracterized my remarks. R&D rightfully continues as normal operations proceed unless a SOE or GE. Otherwise, like GE, your company stagnates and dies.
Further, some companies operate on a small scale eschewing borrowing or overstaffing. Generalizing a corp structure for a shave artisan company is aspirational at best and generally inappropriate. In many cases the operations “department” may well be a machine shop and yet another contractor polishing. Having worked with many machine shops and can state that the best are in high demand and the volumes coming from artisans mean they will always be a lower priority.
It is up to customers if they are OK with this. Me, I am generally OK if the company can be trusted to ultimately deliver. Others may not be so inclined. It would seem this a known element for Karve.
I don't think the issue is R&D. Rather it is leading customers to believe that the product is in stock and will ship in a timely manner, when it is not even made yet.
Wolfman, Charcoal Goods, Blackbird, Timeless are all small operations that let you know in advance what is 'ready to ship', or requires a wait time.
They don't take your money under a false pretense that it is available, and in the case of Karve, wait a month before announcing that they are 'working on it.'
In the meanwhile manufacturing/selling other parts/razors and not focusing on the paid orders that haven't been shipped months after the orders have been placed.
If instead Karve had announced pre-orders with a approximate delivery date we wouldn't be having this conversation.
That is all I'm saying, and I'm going to quit beating the dead horse. I'm done with this thread.