(11-01-2023, 12:07 AM)jesseix Wrote: (10-31-2023, 01:53 PM)cornbread Wrote: Absolutely not ok. And don't try to remedy with a washer. I would return it to the seller at once as this is a defect that should have been disclosed. This has happened with two previous razors for me (timeless and wolfman) and both times was faulty threading.
And for clarity my blackbird doesnt wiggle at all. No razor should unless it's a spring loaded adjustable.
(10-31-2023, 03:17 PM)Svoll Wrote: [quote pid="519904" dateline="1698756796"]
(10-31-2023, 01:53 PM)cornbread Wrote: Absolutely not ok. And don't try to remedy with a washer. I would return it to the seller at once as this is a defect that should have been disclosed. This has happened with two previous razors for me (timeless and wolfman) and both times was faulty threading.
And for clarity my blackbird doesnt wiggle at all. No razor should unless it's a spring loaded adjustable.
I don't believe the seller was inform of it or lied to me. I want to exhaust all options before I return it as I do love the razor and only the standard baseplate gives that wobble. Its really smooth with the Lite plate, so I am guessing it shouldn't be the thread. I am guessing maybe the standard being polished is not even so it causes the wobble. Lets see what Blackland says, I have email and pm them.
Thanks all for you input and suggestions!
Svoll I tend to agree with
cornbread here in that it sounds like this is something you should take up with the person you bought this from. If that person had the razor I don't think you can say they weren't informed of it, they were selling you something they owned and (presumably) used and I doubt that something happened to that specific plate in transit. Meaning, they knew what they were selling you.
And to go along with that, I don't feel like Shane should be in a position to have to make this right. If an artisan had to be responsible for any damage or modifications to any razors that trade hands multiple times in the secondary market (after the return policy they already offer for original purchases) that would be a huge potential expense for them. If the person that sold this to you - or someone who owned it before them - did something to the plate that affects the tolerances and how it tightens up, that's not on Shane or any other artisan in a similar position to make up for.
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Jesse9 and CBread make some GRRRRRRREAT points which REMIND us as BUYERS, we need to ask questions…………ALWAYS! A wobble isn’t going to be missed by ANYONE and non-disclosure of that indicates bad vibes.
Shane is one of the most visible hands-on Artisans in this pond. He makes everything right and goes above and beyond in my opinion. Can things go wrong even for an Artisan like Shane with Gold Standard? Of course it can. Secondary Market items aren’t his responsibility tho, that’s common sense implied.
Sorry you have to go through this because THAT razor is MOST AWESOME. Contact the seller, return the razor. Don’t feel bad about your hard earned monies being returned to you. If the seller is a stand up guy you’ll have zero issues. That razor needs to be put out of commission before it’s passed to someone else.
There’s no doubt in my mind Shane will take care of you on a NEW kit if you reach out when you get your monies back and remind him of this thread…..YOU can bet on that.
Cheers!
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