#551
(01-30-2022, 07:59 PM)mrdoug Wrote:
(01-30-2022, 06:34 PM)jesseix Wrote:
(01-30-2022, 04:21 PM)mrdoug Wrote: He said in the last AMA video he did that you could return / swap out plates. However, you couldn't swap out the plate you bought with the razor for a new plate. You would have to swap out the whole razor. I believe it's just an inventory thing. In the end, it'd be the same difference: you're going to get the new plate (Just with a new copy of the same handle and top cap).

Hmm, I’m no retailer but that seems like an interesting strategy/policy. I wonder if the purpose of swapping out the whole razor for the customer is to have an inventory of “returns” to then sell as whole razors, rather than selling individual returned plates. 
I assume there has been more than a lot of thought put into it, so I won’t judge.
Interesting idea, which makes a lot of sense too.

I wonder, if it's true, we could buy the razor even cheaper as returns down the road?!
previously he said there will be scratch and dent inventory for purchase.

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#552

Member
New York
(01-30-2022, 08:39 PM)surfboat Wrote:
(01-30-2022, 07:59 PM)mrdoug Wrote:
(01-30-2022, 06:34 PM)jesseix Wrote: Hmm, I’m no retailer but that seems like an interesting strategy/policy. I wonder if the purpose of swapping out the whole razor for the customer is to have an inventory of “returns” to then sell as whole razors, rather than selling individual returned plates. 
I assume there has been more than a lot of thought put into it, so I won’t judge.
Interesting idea, which makes a lot of sense too.

I wonder, if it's true, we could buy the razor even cheaper as returns down the road?!
previously he said there will be scratch and dent inventory for purchase.
That just made my day!

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#553

Member
Wisconsin
I’m wondering…
After Pre-Ordering an Era, an extra plate and a stand…
What exactly is the difference between a Pre-Order, an Order and “just send me the money”?

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Deus Ex Machina
#554

Merchant
San Diego CA
(This post was last modified: 02-01-2022, 04:01 AM by Blackland Razors.)
(01-30-2022, 06:34 PM)jesseix Wrote:
(01-30-2022, 04:21 PM)mrdoug Wrote: He said in the last AMA video he did that you could return / swap out plates. However, you couldn't swap out the plate you bought with the razor for a new plate. You would have to swap out the whole razor. I believe it's just an inventory thing. In the end, it'd be the same difference: you're going to get the new plate (Just with a new copy of the same handle and top cap).

Hmm, I’m no retailer but that seems like an interesting strategy/policy. I wonder if the purpose of swapping out the whole razor for the customer is to have an inventory of “returns” to then sell as whole razors, rather than selling individual returned plates. 
I assume there has been more than a lot of thought put into it, so I won’t judge.

I love questions like these! You guys are thinking in the right direction.

This is possibly a side benefit, but the real reason behind this is inventory management and making things more efficient for our employees. Previously, I could get by on special requests or swaps because our inventory was simple and I was the one handling everything. Now we have quite a bit going on and those little requests become quite a problem. So swapping just a base plate is more difficult since the razor itself is a specific SKU and the base plates are another. As Blackland grows, we have to become increasingly systematized which leads to policies like this one.




The launch

This pre-order launch has absolutely blown us away. We tripled my estimate for the launch weekend and I couldn't be more grateful to you all for your support of the Era. Quite a lot of people have put an incredible amount of effort into this project over the last two years and, while we still have a long way to go, this is an inspiring start and it feels good. I owe a huge thanks to the community and I hope that the Era meets your expectations.

I'd like to address a couple of the questions that keep popping up here. Clearly some are with ill-intent, but as always I'll try to answer them at face value.



Why pre-orders? Why are you taking our money up front?

We covered this in our recent newsletter, but the primary reason is that we want to extend our fulfillment window to ensure that we can handle the volume from an operations perspective and that our systems for fulfilling the Era in particular are robust. It's a fairly complicated product to fulfill due to the number of possible configurations and while we've done a fair number of practice drills and test runs, it's never anything like the real deal. 

Product launch/restock fulfillment for our machined razors is already difficult because we have to fulfill about 10-15 times as many orders as we do on a typical day. So we have employees who are already working full time who then have to pump out ten times the volume. It's tough. We can't just multiply our workforce on a given day. With the Era, the problem is tougher since we have to fulfill about 40-60x a normal day's orders. Then factoring in the additional complexity of the product, it's easy to see that it's not going to be a simple fulfillment/shipping process.

Production is paid for, we have most of the Era parts at HQ, and the rest of the parts are arriving in the coming days. We'll begin work to pack orders and get prepared this week. Rather than pretend that we can ship your order immediately and then take a couple weeks to actually get them all out the door, we're just telling you up front that it's going to take us a few weeks to get them out the door.



Why no blade gap/exposure specs?

I respect that most (all?) of the members here will disagree with me on this and I'm okay with that. We don't publish blade specs because I don't think they are useful to the average shaver. I think they are intimidating and confusing to all but the savviest and most experienced shavers, like the members of DFS. Again, I understand the rationale behind requesting these specs and I respect that lacking these specs is a turnoff to some or all of you. But we haven't published a blade gap in more than three years and it doesn't seem to have a substantive negative impact nor has it hindered sales growth. This is a hypothesis that I'm aware of being alone on and one that I'm also aware is a no-go to many users. So it's a risk because it likely turns away some sales, but I believe it's the right path and it's one of those moments in business where you don't have all the information and you make the decision you believe to be correct.



The Era took too long and now we still have to wait until March?


No. The Era is on track to ship in February.



Why isn't the Era more aggressive?

The Era is a product priced and designed for broad appeal. We want to hit the 90% of shavers who don't need Blackbird-level efficiency. For the remaining 10% who do need Blackbird-level efficiency, we have the Blackbird!





I think those are the primary questions here. For those who don't like pre-orders, I respect that. This is a short pre-order window and you'll have a chance to order and have the Era shipped within a day or two later in February. When we get there, you'll benefit from the pre-order window for giving us the space to dial in the processes that will make your ordering experience that much better.


Whether you pre-ordered or not, whether you're a Blackland fan or not, whether you think I'm an idiot or not, just know this: I'm committed to providing the best products and service that my team and I possibly can. We can disagree on whether Blackland is actually successful at that, but everything we do is driven by a deep commitment to our customers and to our core values. I'm looking forward to getting the Era into your hands in February. <3

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#555
I agree with you on not publishing specs. I’ve tried razors with very similar specs that feel completely different. I
usually like to know positive, negative, or neutral exposure and that’s enough to point me in the right direction.

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#556

Member
Indiana
Blackbird is mid-aggressive, or maybe slightly higher. I can easily use it for daily shave.
I think significantly more than 10% needs this efficiency, it is your flagship.
10% may prefer aggressive razors like Muhle R41, high gap Wolfies.
I think Tradere is between mild and mid. Lv5 is Tradere or Vector.
I think your goal was to create a razor compete with Rockwell 6s.
$75 is a nice price for US made SS razor, and the razor looks great. Good luck for your sale. Smile

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#557
(02-01-2022, 03:58 AM)Blackland Razors Wrote:
(01-30-2022, 06:34 PM)jesseix Wrote:
(01-30-2022, 04:21 PM)mrdoug Wrote: He said in the last AMA video he did that you could return / swap out plates. However, you couldn't swap out the plate you bought with the razor for a new plate. You would have to swap out the whole razor. I believe it's just an inventory thing. In the end, it'd be the same difference: you're going to get the new plate (Just with a new copy of the same handle and top cap).

Hmm, I’m no retailer but that seems like an interesting strategy/policy. I wonder if the purpose of swapping out the whole razor for the customer is to have an inventory of “returns” to then sell as whole razors, rather than selling individual returned plates. 
I assume there has been more than a lot of thought put into it, so I won’t judge.

I love questions like these! You guys are thinking in the right direction.

This is possibly a side benefit, but the real reason behind this is inventory management and making things more efficient for our employees. Previously, I could get by on special requests or swaps because our inventory was simple and I was the one handling everything. Now we have quite a bit going on and those little requests become quite a problem. So swapping just a base plate is more difficult since the razor itself is a specific SKU and the base plates are another. As Blackland grows, we have to become increasingly systematized which leads to policies like this one.




The launch

This pre-order launch has absolutely blown us away. We tripled my estimate for the launch weekend and I couldn't be more grateful to you all for your support of the Era. Quite a lot of people have put an incredible amount of effort into this project over the last two years and, while we still have a long way to go, this is an inspiring start and it feels good. I owe a huge thanks to the community and I hope that the Era meets your expectations.

I'd like to address a couple of the questions that keep popping up here. Clearly some are with ill-intent, but as always I'll try to answer them at face value.



Why pre-orders? Why are you taking our money up front?

We covered this in our recent newsletter, but the primary reason is that we want to extend our fulfillment window to ensure that we can handle the volume from an operations perspective and that our systems for fulfilling the Era in particular are robust. It's a fairly complicated product to fulfill due to the number of possible configurations and while we've done a fair number of practice drills and test runs, it's never anything like the real deal. 

Product launch/restock fulfillment for our machined razors is already difficult because we have to fulfill about 10-15 times as many orders as we do on a typical day. So we have employees who are already working full time who then have to pump out ten times the volume. It's tough. We can't just multiply our workforce on a given day. With the Era, the problem is tougher since we have to fulfill about 40-60x a normal day's orders. Then factoring in the additional complexity of the product, it's easy to see that it's not going to be a simple fulfillment/shipping process.

Production is paid for, we have most of the Era parts at HQ, and the rest of the parts are arriving in the coming days. We'll begin work to pack orders and get prepared this week. Rather than pretend that we can ship your order immediately and then take a couple weeks to actually get them all out the door, we're just telling you up front that it's going to take us a few weeks to get them out the door.



Why no blade gap/exposure specs?

I respect that most (all?) of the members here will disagree with me on this and I'm okay with that. We don't publish blade specs because I don't think they are useful to the average shaver. I think they are intimidating and confusing to all but the savviest and most experienced shavers, like the members of DFS. Again, I understand the rationale behind requesting these specs and I respect that lacking these specs is a turnoff to some or all of you. But we haven't published a blade gap in more than three years and it doesn't seem to have a substantive negative impact nor has it hindered sales growth. This is a hypothesis that I'm aware of being alone on and one that I'm also aware is a no-go to many users. So it's a risk because it likely turns away some sales, but I believe it's the right path and it's one of those moments in business where you don't have all the information and you make the decision you believe to be correct.



The Era took too long and now we still have to wait until March?


No. The Era is on track to ship in February.



Why isn't the Era more aggressive?

The Era is a product priced and designed for broad appeal. We want to hit the 90% of shavers who don't need Blackbird-level efficiency. For the remaining 10% who do need Blackbird-level efficiency, we have the Blackbird!





I think those are the primary questions here. For those who don't like pre-orders, I respect that. This is a short pre-order window and you'll have a chance to order and have the Era shipped within a day or two later in February. When we get there, you'll benefit from the pre-order window for giving us the space to dial in the processes that will make your ordering experience that much better.


Whether you pre-ordered or not, whether you're a Blackland fan or not, whether you think I'm an idiot or not, just know this: I'm committed to providing the best products and service that my team and I possibly can. We can disagree on whether Blackland is actually successful at that, but everything we do is driven by a deep commitment to our customers and to our core values. I'm looking forward to getting the Era into your hands in February. <3
And that's precisely why I see no point in buying a Rockwell 6s or their direct competitor the Blackland ERA.

I just got a BB and I'm okay with that.

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#558

Member
Ca, USA
I put my money where my mouth was several months ago, Era ordered! Sorry for all the poking Shane, I knew you would deliver.

I really like the design of the overhanging blade support, it reminds me of how my Timeless clamps the blade. That is a compliment because the Timeless is $$$ and the Era is lower profile which I like. I am kind of at the end with the Timeless because there are only two plates and I see no reason to get the 68. For what I ordered from Blackland, I would have only been able to get one new plate for my Timeless. I went with the razor with plate 3OC and added a plate 1SB and a stand, that's a lot of stuff for the money! I hope the 3OC is at least as efficient as the Karve B that I have seen it compared to, hopefully more. It's a safe bet since it's in the B to C range, I won't be returning it. The 1SB was an unexpected purchase after reading a comment above, I decided I wanted to know how mild this thing goes more than how aggressive. I have a number of razors that should fall into the 4 and up range so I think my strategy is sound. What I am not counting on is this thing blowing my expensive razors out of the water, but it could happen. I will eventually order a 4SB and one other plate if the 3OC lands where I think it will. Maybe it will be excessively mild and I will skip right to 5OC.

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#559

Member
Wisconsin
Ordered an Era razor with #3 and #4 plates and a stand on Jan 28th.
So far, no shipping confirm.
With the current shipping times, I hope I live long enough to actually shave with an Era…
Has anyone’s Era shipped or arrived?
With all sincerity, I hope this razor doesn’t become Shane’s demise…
Deus Ex Machina
#560

Merchant
San Diego CA
(02-15-2022, 11:40 PM)Patriot Wrote: Ordered an Era razor with #3 and #4 plates and a stand on Jan 28th.
So far, no shipping confirm.
With the current shipping times, I hope I live long enough to actually shave with an Era…
Has anyone’s Era shipped or arrived?
With all sincerity, I hope this razor doesn’t become Shane’s demise…

Worry not. We're shipping right on time!

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