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Designed with the idea that everyday objects should be able to withstand the test of time, Chicago Comb’s Titanium Comb is a durable grooming essential that will last a lot longer than the average comb. Lightweight and incredibly strong, the comb is machined from a solid slab of high grade American titanium sourced from a mill in Ohio Read More
Great news group! We’re happy to report that all of the orders have been shipped out from our warehouse and are now on the way to you! Please allow 24-48 hours for tracking to get into the shipper's system and start updating.
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An exciting update! The group’s order was picked up from the vendor and is now on its way to our warehouse in New Jersey. Given the tracking information provided, our warehouse team expects the shipment to come in by 9/16 and will be ready to get the order repacked and off to you as soon as it comes in.
Occasionally the shipment experiences a delay en route, but rest assured that we will keep the group updated throughout the entire process and let you know if something causes it to be set back.
We are thankful for your continued patience and you can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 9/17 or earlier if anything comes up.
It’s happening! Thanks to each of you, the drop was a success and we have contacted the vendor for the Chicago Comb Co. Titanium Comb and submitted the group’s order. They are now working hard and preparing your orders for shipment to our warehouse in New Jersey, where our team will be standing by ready to break everything down into individual orders and reship them directly to you. We currently expect to have everything out of our warehouse and on its way to you by 9/18.
We will certainly keep you up to date on the process and provide all of you with updated information about the order status as soon as it becomes available to us.
You can expect an update from us by the end of the day Pacific Time on 9/14 .
NorrisB, there are many different alloys of both stainless and titanium, with different levels of hardness. But under the Rockwell and Brinell hardness tests, titanium is the harder metal the vast majority of the time. I can also tell you from personal experience working with it that titanium is a harder metal. It wears out our polishing materials a lot quicker than stainless steel, and it's also less prone to scratching and indentation.
This is John from Chicago Comb writing. Regarding the price - it reflects the material and work involved in creating these combs. Pure titanium is very expensive, and there is a lot of work done by hand to polish these combs. Titanium is an incredible material - light and extremely strong - but with that comes a whole backstory of what it takes to turn this incredible metal into something you can use every day, with a gentle and soft and comfortable feeling on your scalp. These are really special combs. Please check them out; I think you'll love them!
I bought the stainless sell one. I love it. Somehow my hair has never looked so good. I didn't get it to show off, but when someone catches me using it a compliment follows. Plastic combs always bent and broke in my pocket - not this! The price is exorbitant but I know I'll have this for the rest of my life. If titanium had been an option I'd have gone for it for the corrosion protection.
Hey guys at Massdrop, I've sent you an e-mail regarding the typo for the price of this comb. Just kidding, although that is how I really feel. Some of you guys can afford $55 for a comb, but the rest of us can dream about it. I will say though, I still use my father's old titanium comb from years ago and that comb still works because well... it's a comb. I hope this comb does the service you require of it, but for me I will stick to CVS Conair combs. Maybe when I stop wasting money on trying different waxes, clays and pomades I will have accrued enough savings to splurge on a $50 comb. Until then, I hope to see cheaper combs about Massdrop.