With little commercial appeal ? for Milaana outside of the FC (elite vaporist) crowd @RBTCustomerService is working on a plan to target more the 35 to 45 year old lover of fine and unique things demographic.
So, how do we get upscale artisan in order to be sustainable on low volumes? What are your pie in the sky dreams for the RBT brand and it's offerings? Thanks for the continued support as we try to get this thing off the ground.
He builds stock for other stores so they can handle sales as he works on projects for the most part.On the flip side, you could go factory direct; that's cool but you will want to focus your efforts heavily on organic marketing and social media going that route. Busy retailers sell products just by carrying them. For example, if your product was on puffitup, your getting free marketing from everyone just checking the site to see whats new.
Peace!
As the wood was going across the saw some interesting knots, grains and work holes were evident. I was thinking of having a "select" grade that are hand picked for their natural beauty and listed with actual pictures on the units unique nature.
With little commercial appeal ? for Milaana outside of the FC (elite vaporist) crowd @RBTCustomerService is working on a plan to target more the 35 to 45 year old lover of fine and unique things demographic. This will allow us to sell art (small volume of hand made works) rather than lithographs (mass commercial marketing). @Dan Morrison is our poster child... That image of him thoughtfully working in his shop is epic.
So, yes, we will eventually do more woods... But what about mixing woods - walnut body/maple cap, different radius selections, getting the wood blank square and you carve, router, sand, stain, and wood burn to your liking and then send it back for me to build... I have a Cherry block that I cut such that a knot hole will be the air inlet and I will leave the inlet out for a one of a kind vape. What about a less expensive 2x4 square offering? Unlike plastic parts I can change routing and radius options at will (see Twitter)
So, how do we get upscale artisan in order to be sustainable on low volumes? What are your pie in the sky dreams for the RBT brand and it's offerings? Thanks for the continued support as we try to get this thing off the ground.
@RastaBuddhaTao said it right. We want to bring this brand to artisan level. To expand on Ryan's questions: What is the least you would pay for a mixed wood? What's the most you would pay?
What about for the 2x4 square offering, what is the least you'd pay? Most you'd pay?
How would you reach out to future potential customers? We love the FC crowd and all you have done to help bring the company to our current level. Now we need to keep the company sustainable.
I'm going to help Ryan draft a scalable marketing plan to make this happen.
Thanks again for all your support!
Best,
Steve
RBT Team
What about a less expensive 2x4 square offering?
Thats a great idea, I only casually listen to Joe's podcasts and have heard him talk about vaporizing several times! Sometimes you can hear the bag from his volcano crinkling, awful noise. A mi would be quieter ehSend one to joe rogan
Do you have to be signed up to Twitter to see the pic's you mention?Yeah the fancy woods and custom options helps it get back to the individual handcrafted roots. Photos of individual fancy units is great to show the potential...........
..........Also totally at the photos on twitter, can't get enough of that spalted, but is that also a walnut body with both sides rounded?!
I've gotta say that I for one have no interest in purchasing either an Ariser, or a MF , but I'm VERY excited about exotic Milaanas........
..... I, as well, don't think that that going more expensive and exotic is the way to go. Just take a look at what Arizer has done, MF as well.
Do you have to be signed up to Twitter to see the pic's you mention?
I'm under the weather today and just not feeling well so maybe I'm being a bit crabby. Carry on
I've gotta say that I for one have no interest in purchasing either an Ariser, or a MF , but I'm VERY excited about exotic Milaanas.
Strange, I found RBT's feed easily, but couldn't find the pic's of walnut or spalted wood at allNope, just googled there
This link took me to where I could see them (Thanks RBT), ......dat.....spalted.....tho......
Ah, I see now, apologies.Just mentioning those two companies as examples of how they got successful...
Welcome aboard!Short update from a couple of test-rounds;
She blew my head off , even though I kept on the lower end of temps (rather be a bit too careful at the beginning so I don't combust). Flavor is outstanding
I must say I love the ritual of using it; loading, hitting, checking the ABV. Everything that gets cooked gets inhaled, no waste I can stop when "I've had it", instead of feeling that I have to finish it since it will be cooked anyways like in a conduction vape.
I still have so much to learn, and I love it The glass, wood and analog tech gives it a really special feeling, "ancient but high-tech" sort of
Anyways I have a battery question. I found a battery on a Norwegian website, the description on the page doesn't say anything about the discharge rate (it's in Norwegian btw). But on the battery it's written;
ICR18650-A28, doesn't this mean that the discharge rate is 28A? And isn't that within required specs?
Here's a link to the battery;
http://www.clasohlson.com/no/Batteri-18650-3,7-V-2800-mAh/51-2298?#undefined
Thanks for the reply and the welcome @BadDog No and @Copacetic
Maybe you or anyone else could point me in the right direction to find suitable batteries?
Thanks again my friends