If its not too much to ask, was there a street address on the package it came in? Care to share it if you still have it?No problem. Bend Oregon.
If its not too much to ask, was there a street address on the package it came in? Care to share it if you still have it?No problem. Bend Oregon.
Sadly no. I did not keep the shipping envelope.If its not too much to ask, was there a street address on the package it came in? Care to share it if you still have it?
Sorry - I've never had or used a CG.How does it compare to a Charcoal razor? The shop it's made in is CG's shop, I messaged the company, the said Brian is their machinist.
If this was posted towards the question I asked others, its not a matter of if I believe or not believe!! I know what the address is listed as on the website and I think I was the first to confirm it earlier in this thread or another here and or on another forum, I was asking for others that had inquired earlier and a confirmation of what is actually on a shipping lable carries more merit that you or me copying and pasting something from a suspisious website!!Why, you have hard time believing Brian wanted someone else to take care of the marketing, business side so he can just focus on machining?
I'm very amused that people think this is a hoax or a scam, not believing Brian would sell his business.
Everyday Shaving
61560 American Lane
Bend, Oregon 97702
[email protected]
Why, you have hard time believing Brian wanted someone else to take care of the marketing, business side so he can just focus on machining?
I'm very amused that people think this is a hoax or a scam, not believing Brian would sell his business.
Everyday Shaving
61560 American Lane
Bend, Oregon 97702
[email protected]
It really doesn't, unless people are buying it because of that and it's not the case.Does it actually matter if it's really linked to Charcoal Goods?
The price is reasonable and while it looks very much like a v1 of a product, if it ends up a good shaver and last a decade or more, is that not enough?
Fair enough.It really doesn't, unless people are buying it because of that and it's not the case.
To me, I don't look at a $95 aluminum razor from an unproven, never heard of them company as a reasonable price. Reasonable price is obviously in the eye of the beholder, but that's more expensive than the aluminum razors from proven producers like Karve, Henson, Timeless. So I would guess that at least a good portion of the people getting excited about buying this for $95 are because they associate it with Brian from Charcoal and expecting a great product because of that. And I hope that whoever buys it gets that.
I bought it on a lark with fun money because it looked interesting. I didn't make any Charcoal Goods connection until after I had it for a while. I like it and it will be useful in the herd. Brian is a cool enhancement if true, but should be unnecessary for the purpose of buying it. It's frustrating to watch the prices of CG, ATT, Wolfman, etc. prices make like a roller coaster due to speculators buying for who made it rather than what it is - a tool.It really doesn't, unless people are buying it because of that and it's not the case.
To me, I don't look at a $95 aluminum razor from an unproven, never heard of them company as a reasonable price. Reasonable price is obviously in the eye of the beholder, but that's more expensive than the aluminum razors from proven producers like Karve, Henson, Timeless. So I would guess that at least a good portion of the people getting excited about buying this for $95 are because they associate it with Brian from Charcoal and expecting a great product because of that. And I hope that whoever buys it gets that.