Printed Armoury restock estimate, and new website TBA
Feb 7, 2022 19:30:38 GMT
Post by RambleTree on Feb 7, 2022 19:30:38 GMT
Hi Sword Fiends,
I've had a deluge of emails and messages about anticipated restock of sold-out Printed Armoury parts.
I'll respond directly to all of them as I'm able.
As of today, February 7, 2022: 3-6 months.
That's the latest from designer/producer Mike Jia.
Factors:
- Negotiation with foundries to get target price/quality.
- Minimum quantities in the hundreds (per model).
- Getting in the queue at an overseas foundry.
- Importing/shipping to USA.
To produce these parts in another way would likely quadruple the retail price.
I'm sold out of the pommel retention hex nuts, but you can order them from Kult of Athena or CAS Iberia.
Same restock estimate for the hex nuts.
Thanks!
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New Store:
I'm moving Printed Armoury products from RambleTree.net to a separate online store for ecommerce/analytics/advertising reasons.
It will still be me, everything shipping from my studio in Vermont, USA (not dropshipped).
I've purchased the domain: guardandpommel.com
It's going to take a couple weeks to get that up and running.
In the meantime:
- Current orders are processing/shipping normally.
- You can still order normally at rambletree.net/collections/printed-armoury
- On-hand stock/inventory is accurate.
- Your information is secure and will not be sold/rented, etc.
Transition/when the new store goes live:
- I will announce here on the forum.
- RambleTree.net mailing list subscribers will be notified.
- The new store URL will be posted on RambleTree.net FAQ page.
- The new store URL will either be posted on rambletree.net/collections/printed-armoury, or a URL redirect will be set up.
- Past customers will be able to reach me via either store's contact info.
- The store link will be updated on my Profile and Mike's Printed Armoury blog.
I will be very busy filling orders and setting up the new store, and running my Celtic Art business. I will do my best to respond to questions if you don't find the answer above.
Thanks everyone!
-Reagh Greenleaf Jr.
I've had a deluge of emails and messages about anticipated restock of sold-out Printed Armoury parts.
I'll respond directly to all of them as I'm able.
As of today, February 7, 2022: 3-6 months.
That's the latest from designer/producer Mike Jia.
Factors:
- Negotiation with foundries to get target price/quality.
- Minimum quantities in the hundreds (per model).
- Getting in the queue at an overseas foundry.
- Importing/shipping to USA.
To produce these parts in another way would likely quadruple the retail price.
I'm sold out of the pommel retention hex nuts, but you can order them from Kult of Athena or CAS Iberia.
Same restock estimate for the hex nuts.
Thanks!
-------------------------------------------------
New Store:
I'm moving Printed Armoury products from RambleTree.net to a separate online store for ecommerce/analytics/advertising reasons.
It will still be me, everything shipping from my studio in Vermont, USA (not dropshipped).
I've purchased the domain: guardandpommel.com
It's going to take a couple weeks to get that up and running.
In the meantime:
- Current orders are processing/shipping normally.
- You can still order normally at rambletree.net/collections/printed-armoury
- On-hand stock/inventory is accurate.
- Your information is secure and will not be sold/rented, etc.
Transition/when the new store goes live:
- I will announce here on the forum.
- RambleTree.net mailing list subscribers will be notified.
- The new store URL will be posted on RambleTree.net FAQ page.
- The new store URL will either be posted on rambletree.net/collections/printed-armoury, or a URL redirect will be set up.
- Past customers will be able to reach me via either store's contact info.
- The store link will be updated on my Profile and Mike's Printed Armoury blog.
I will be very busy filling orders and setting up the new store, and running my Celtic Art business. I will do my best to respond to questions if you don't find the answer above.
Thanks everyone!
-Reagh Greenleaf Jr.