#181

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
The Eagle has landed

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#182

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2022, 11:25 AM by Dave in KY.)
Sunday March 27, 2022
Razor: Aylsworth Drakkant Razor
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Dragonsbeard
Soap: Ethos Dragonsbeard V3
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: Ethos Dragonsbeard Skin Food Splash
Fragrance: Ethos Dragonsbeard EDP
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1236

https://youtu.be/uWcdRUPZ98k

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#183

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 03-28-2022, 11:44 AM by Dave in KY.)
Monday March 28, 2022
Razor: Aylsworth Drakkant Razor
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Trotter Coral Oscuro
Soap: A&E NYC
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: A&E NYC
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1237

Another nice shave with the Drakkant. Reserving thoughts until 3rd shave tomorrow on video and then sanitize and off to next participant. Have a great day all !

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#184

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2022, 11:54 AM by Dave in KY.)
Tuesday March 29, 2022
Razor: Aylsworth Drakkant Razor
Blade: Wizamet
Brush: Trotter Kickflip
Soap: Tabac
AS 1: Humphrey's Alcoholado Maravilla 70
AS 2: CHH Tobacco
Fragrance:
Consecutive Daily Shaves - # 1238

Thanks to andrewjs18 and Kaleb AylsworthRazors for doing this Pass Around. 3rd and final shave this morning. Thoughts on the video and will fill out questionaire. Razor has been cleaned, disinfected and will be boxed and shipped today. Tracking will be forwarded to Kaleb. Have a great day everyone !!

https://youtu.be/OYp9gBdzaI0

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#185

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2022, 03:17 PM by Dave in KY.)
Shipped and shows an estimated delivery to next participant on Friday but I would expect sooner

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#186
(This post was last modified: 03-29-2022, 08:27 PM by AylsworthRazors.)
Thanks so much Dave, both for the concise notes and efficiency.  I'm sure other participants appreciate it very much Smile

EDIT:  You mentioned a couple of things that you were a little unclear on in the video, so I'll respond to those here if that's ok 

To the point about the cost being a little higher than a Yates 921, that is due to a few things on this initial launch offering.  The first is just the complexity of the geometry.  If you look at a 921 handle, its essentially a cylinder with a few lines on it, which is incredibly simple to machine.  For those who prioritize price over feel and aesthetics, then maybe that is preferable.  The Drakkant handle, which most people have really enjoyed in both the feel, grip, and appearance, has a much more distinctive and complex design, and so takes more operations to machine, which will naturally increase the cost. There are also some cosmetic features, such as the CNC engraving on the bottom of the handle and base plates.  These details might be more closely compared to those on a Timeless or Blacklbird, which are actually more expensive for machined finish than the Drakkant. 

The other contributing factor is just the price per part produced at startup production volumes in the dozens, rather than the prices you would see for mass runs in the hundreds or even thousands. As the business achieves some success and so can take on more risk, we should be able to order much larger volumes in a single run, which will significantly lower the cost per razor, and which should then make lower everyday prices more feasible.

To the point about this being a prototype but appearing to have already entered into production, both of those observations are actually true at once.  This passaround was meant to serve multiple purposes:
  • The first was to test the current version of the razor and validate it's function as a medium aggressive shaver, in order to greenlight it for production, as well as gain any minor production notes or tweaks that could be applied during production.  This was actually accomplished within the first 8 or so participants, since there was a more or less unanimous consensus that it worked as described, with the minor caveat of the finishing and hard prototype edges which will be addressed in production. 

  • The second was to gather notes for future options that could make the razor desirable and functional within a wider range of shaving parameters.  This is obviously still ongoing and has been extremely fruitful with each new participant!  

  • The final purpose was merely to allow anyone who would either like to try the razor before they buy it or try it without buying it to do so, and with over 60 participants to date I would say that that's working out pretty well too Smile 

Hopefully that helps give some clarity to a few of those questions!   Thanks again for the thorough reviews and feedback. This has honestly been amazing.

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#187

Just Here for the Shaves
Williamsburg, KY
(This post was last modified: 03-30-2022, 03:16 AM by Dave in KY.)
(03-29-2022, 07:51 PM)AylsworthRazors Wrote: Thanks so much Dave, both for the concise notes and efficiency.  I'm sure other participants appreciate it very much Smile

EDIT:  You mentioned a couple of things that you were a little unclear on in the video, so I'll respond to those here if that's ok 

To the point about the cost being a little higher than a Yates 921, that is due to a few things on this initial launch offering.  The first is just the complexity of the geometry.  If you look at a 921 handle, its essentially a cylinder with a few lines on it, which is incredibly simple to machine.  For those who prioritize price over feel and aesthetics, then maybe that is preferable.  The Drakkant handle, which most people have really enjoyed in both the feel, grip, and appearance, has a much more distinctive and complex design, and so takes more operations to machine, which will naturally increase the cost. There are also some cosmetic features, such as the CNC engraving on the bottom of the handle and base plates.  These details might be more closely compared to those on a Timeless or Blacklbird, which are actually more expensive for machined finish than the Drakkant. 

The other contributing factor is just the price per part produced at startup production volumes in the dozens, rather than the prices you would see for mass runs in the hundreds or even thousands. As the business achieves some success and so can take on more risk, we should be able to order much larger volumes in a single run, which will significantly lower the cost per razor, and which should then make lower everyday prices more feasible.

To the point about this being a prototype but appearing to have already entered into production, both of those observations are actually true at once.  This passaround was meant to serve multiple purposes:
  • The first was to test the current version of the razor and validate it's function as a medium aggressive shaver, in order to greenlight it for production, as well as gain any minor production notes or tweaks that could be applied during production.  This was actually accomplished within the first 8 or so participants, since there was a more or less unanimous consensus that it worked as described, with the minor caveat of the finishing and hard prototype edges which will be addressed in production. 

  • The second was to gather notes for future options that could make the razor desirable and functional within a wider range of shaving parameters.  This is obviously still ongoing and has been extremely fruitful with each new participant!  

  • The final purpose was merely to allow anyone who would either like to try the razor before they buy it or try it without buying it to do so, and with over 60 participants to date I would say that that's working out pretty well too Smile 

Hopefully that helps give some clarity to a few of those questions!   Thanks again for the thorough reviews and feedback. This has honestly been amazing.

Great explanations Kaleb. I'm pretty sure I mentioned in the video that I assumed the extra machining was part of the equation too. Thanks for the clarity on all points Happy2

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#188

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
Below will be the pass around list. The standard pass around rules apply: keep the razor/items for 1 week, then ship them to the next person in line below your order. If the user isn't tagged and/or a member on DFS, contact either myself or KalebAylsworth to get the name & shipping details for the next person.

Please share your thoughts on the forum as well as filling out this feedback survey Kaleb created, if possible.

If you'd like to be added to the list, please reply that you're in and mention the state you live in. Do note that since this list will be blended between DFS users and people Kaleb knows, your order on the list might not be as you expect it initially.

This list is currently a work in progress and will be updated accordingly

Western USA:
brianTWSE (Oregon)
The Traveling Shaver (Utah)
ppfingsten (Hawaii) *removed at user's request*
draebeard (Washington)
The Razor Company (Michigan)
Marhos24 (Michigan)
Molecularjeff (Michigan)
MostlyVintageHeadShaver (Michigan)
CK89 (Indiana)
HoosierShave (Indiana)
Lbkindy (Indiana)
gregtardif (Wisconsin)
wyze0ne (Michigan)
bobmsp (Minnesota)
AASHAVING (Washington)
Newsy96 (Illinois)
MountainBear (Colorado)
dmshaver (Missouri)
ShavingLikeYouMeanIt (California)
Timeclo (California)
TST27 (California)


Eastern USA:
Heather - Zingari Man (Indiana)
LOOT (North Carolina)
Cape.Cod.Wet.Shaving (Massachusetts)
bhay1972 (Maine)
GlazedBoker (New Jersey)
dave in KY (Kentucky)
ServedUpShaves (New Hampshire)
ALI (Connecticut)
Sloppybadger (North Carolina)
ewk (South Carolina)
cornbread (New York)
Carlos Hernandez (Georgia)
jbreakfield (Alabama)
Alorenberg (Massachusetts)
Nh wet shaver (New Hampshire)
BEARDoc (Rhode Island)
Gbsher (Pennsylvania)
J33pGuy13 (Pennsylvania)
Asafiev (Pennsylvania)
Sethology96 (Virginia)
Blade4vor (New York)
Dpc007 (Connecticut)
MaineYooper (Maine)
andrewjs18 (Pennsylvania)


Canada:
M2shaves (Ontario)
Coyote Cuts (Ontario)
justino_14 (Ontario)
Nehbulah (Ontario) *removed at user's request*
Marko (Alberta)
Senate515 (Alberta)
TPearen (British Columbia)
raymoonie (Montreal)
Raza D (Nevada)
Ryan B (California)
aleksgc (California)
rockotto (California)
Oasisdave (California)
EricM (California)
OnePassBen (Alberta)

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#189

Administrator
Philadelphia, PA
I *think* this list is updated now..

AylsworthRazors

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#190
Dave in KY   You're right, believe you did! Just thought I'd explain in a bit more detail since it's come up a couple of times in comparison to other razors made by YPM.  All very good notes you put forward in your video though, and exactly why the passaround is so important Smile

andrewjs18  Looks about right to me!

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