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mdeous
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Feb 22, 2021
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I don't really know what to think about it, it could be a good thing under certain circumstances, but there are a couple of things that give me an unpleasant feeling:
  1. the Amazon shop only takes orders from US-based customers (I had noticed the shop, but hadn't noticed the stock nor the price markup because when visiting with a foreign shipping address these show as out of stock)
  2. items are out of stock here but in stock on Amazon (although this could make sense as these seem to ship from Amazon, and therefore are probably stored in Amazon's warehouses instead of Drop's)
  3. there have been basically no new knife drops recently (while there used to be new blades for sale almost daily)
  4. this "celebrating our community" post looks like it's mostly aimed at the MK community as a lot of emphasis is put on what's been done for it
All this put together makes me wonder if the EDC community is not going to see the same tragic ending as the writing one did... Could they just be in the process of liquidating what's left of their stock before shutting it down? It wouldn't look any different if it they were.
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Feb 22, 2021
reswright
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Feb 22, 2021
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mdeousThe store's been there for a while, but it wasn't until someone else pointed it out that I saw they had a bunch of knives there that they didn't have at Drop anymore. I had initially thought that the slowdown in knives was just a Chinese New Year thing as that's where most of their knives are sourced, and that it'd pick back up. But people are coming back from their holiday vacation and Drop still isn't sourcing more knives. As far as where it's warehoused -- if Drop made the decision to just relocate a bunch of stock to Amazon, they did so with the express intent of not having it available on hand, as Amazon gives partners like this the ability to ship from their own warehouses -- it's part and parcel of what they do. People can sell through Amazon at the same time they sell through their own site. So if Drop had just been 'look we need to reach more customers' they could have done it that way, and they didn't. And, as you point out, Amazon isn't shipping those knives outside the US, or at least they aren't shipping them to you. So this community group buy website built around the concept that it's too hard to get certain things delivered outside the US has gone from that to 'We're gonna sell it all on Amazon, and if you live outside the US, hard cheese to you!' Business is as business does and it's their business. Slowly phasing out EDC without telling anyone -- I think that's kinda weaksauce but it's their business. That said, doing this at the same time they post that stuff about celebrating their community and keeping more stuff in stock would be an Orwellian level of doublespeak. The thing is, as long as I've been here, the big community has seemed to be the audiophile community, and if the comments are any indication there's a long ton of audiophile customers who prepaid for gear they aren't getting, and aren't even getting updated on, and they're getting pissed about it. I've gone from being pretty close to spending a grand or two on Drop sourced audio components to watching and shaking my head, awfully glad I didn't. So EDC wouldn't be the only community they're running straight onto the rocks. Maybe their numbers on bespoke keys and switches are so strong it can sustain their whole business?
Feb 22, 2021
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