I waited almost exactly the same time to hear about my aluminum Overlander, then I finally emailed him. It took more than one email (because of course) before he wrote back that he had "archived" my order, but would send it out later that day via upgraded shipping. Point being, it doesn't hurt to message him and grease the skids a bit.4 weeks, 2 days and counting. Hopefully Chris sends me tracking information soon for my brass Overlander. Not complaining, just anxious.
Quick update from another Overlander convert....
I haven't used any other razor since I received my brass Overlander a little over a month ago, so I could really get used to this new razor. In that month and a bit, I have enjoyed the razor immensely, right from the first shave, and it has rewarded me with some of the best shaves I have ever had - repeatedly and in such a trouble-free way.
As others have pointed out, ATG is really, really smooth. I also think that the resulting blade angle against the face, where it cuts optimally with the Overlander, results in the hairs being cut more cleanly/perpendicularly than razors that need a steeper angle. I may very well be wrong in this, but it's the only way that I can explain to myself how I can achieve almost BBS on my lower neck (without trying for it - it just turns out that way) using the Overlander without any ingrown hairs in the next few days. If I attempted that close on my lower neck with any other razor, I'd suffer with a few uncomfortable ingrowns for days. With the Overlander - none. This is a revelation for me.
I have enjoyed it so much, that I ordered a Stainless Steel Overlander last week - exactly a month after receiving the brass Overlander.
I'll force myself back to my Athena for a few shaves soon but in the meantime, I really look forward to every shave with my Overlander.
What a wonderful position to be in - having to decide whether to use the Overlander or Athena. I count myself as very fortunate.
I waited almost exactly the same time to hear about my aluminum Overlander, then I finally emailed him. It took more than one email (because of course) before he wrote back that he had "archived" my order, but would send it out later that day via upgraded shipping. Point being, it doesn't hurt to message him and grease the skids a bit.
I've never heard of anyone not getting their razor, but keep after him. I just ordered an Overlander razor stand and am already prepping for another war. This would be funny if . . . it were funny.In the same situation, six weeks since ordering the overlander, mailed Karve twice but no response. Not mad or worried, just hope it eventually gets over here