(This post was last modified: 08-24-2022, 08:24 PM by DanLaw.)
(08-24-2022, 06:07 PM)Moriarty Wrote:That simply is factually incorrect.(08-24-2022, 05:13 PM)Ti22 Wrote:That’s not so different from what Varlet did, and they get a lot of complaints because their order list got way too long for them to handle.(08-24-2022, 03:11 PM)Moriarty Wrote: But what should you do when the demand far exceeds your capacity? I don’t think anyone has found an ideal solution for this, and there probably isn’t one. Like some others, Wald has opted for a low-publicity drop method so that if someone really wants his brushes they can follow his instagram closely and they’ll have a decent chance - at least as much as anyone else, and better than most. It’s fair and democratic, and it at least stops a few collectors monopolizing his supply and then telling everyone about these marvellous brushes you can’t get, and it helps stop the scalpers who buy everything and re-sell for a profit.
If he took orders then his order book would quickly get out of control and customers would be waiting a very long time to get their brushes - like Varlet, who had to stop accepting orders for at least a year so they could catch up. And then he would be deluged with complaints and either have to deal with them or ignore them so he can get on with making the brushes. It’s much better to restrict people ordering in the first place.
If the surprise drop method puts some people off then it’s because they aren’t as desirous to buy one as others are, so the people who most want one are the ones who get them. Isn’t that a good and fair way to restrict demand and ensure the limited supply goes to the people who most want it? If there was a better way then I’m sure Wald and others would love to do it, but the reality is that he does not produce anywhere near enough brushes for everybody to get one. And you can’t expect him to increase his production or invest more money into his business - I’m sure it’s something he does in his spare time and it is up to him how much time he wants to spend making brushes and the quality he makes them to. We can’t demand that he mortgages his home and borrows money to buy more equipment and space, take on staff, and expand his business - so he would be working for the bank and no longer for himself - and who knows if the high demand for Wald brushes will last forever? I imagine making brushes is something he enjoys doing as a commercial hobby, and he would like to keep enjoying it.
I can’t see what Jannik could do differently.
One vote here for the Wolfman style wait list, put your name down and then when it comes up choose knot, handle etc.
No one misses out and is fair to everyone involved.
Yes, there is a wait and no instant gratification but what is this obsession with these "Drop" events?
Aldo made a public pronouncement on this forum that prices were being hiked substantially and waitlist created so that he could communicate more frequently, timely and completely with customers.
Even by his own admission in latest broadcast, that has not remotely transpired.
Nearly all complaints have been and continue to focus on the lack of communication.