(This post was last modified: 12-05-2023, 07:30 PM by Entasis.)
(12-03-2023, 02:38 PM)dtownvino Wrote: Now let’s think about this.
There were 421 or so BBS-1 razors sold by the original company. I have the number at 444, but I’ll leave that open as it’s not confirmed.
There were open orders and a wait list for more BBS-1 razors. The orders were cancelled, the email was sent out and the new company came out (if I am reading the Sharpologist article correctly).
Think about how this happened. Did the original company go out of business? Did they not want to take the orders and fulfill the razors and make money?
I never followed-up with John regarding why matters ended, as all of my correspondence were early on as the BBS-1 was initially released (before it took off as a hit). Initially, there was a list of interest (I was on that list) where shavers who wanted a BBS-1 were given first chance to purchase before the public. I believe John's shaving soaps were later acquired by someone else, but don't quote me on this. Regarding Sharpologist, I place little to no credence on his work—this was the guy that that went about hooting how the One Blade was the be-all end-all of razors—and I have publicly questioned this author before on another forum.
Edit: I went back, wayback, into my emails with John first starting on Aug 29, 2014. I cannot believe it's been that long since the BBS-1 came into fruition! In March 2015 I asked John for slant and adjustable in his lineup. Here's his response to an adjustable:
Believe me, a twist to open adjustable razor in stainless steel, with exposed gearing, and brass/copper parts to give it an Edwardian/Art Deco/Steampunk aesthetic, is pretty much the dream razor I'd like to be able to offer. It’s just a question of time and available resources.
Have a good one!
John
Also, I have to dig deeper into our emails, but if I remember correctly, John's entire shaving soap operation was out of his apartment, whereas James DuFour already had a fully established commercial machine shop business.