sal wrote:You're correct Paul, but we still have to service the market. The other 54,000 square miles are permitted to get our other stuff.
There are also a number of countries overseas that will like the slip-joint version.
It's a good low cost platform for aftermarket people like Santa Fe Stoneworks
sal
Totally understand Sal, and I'm sure at least a few of the 8,000.000 odd folk who live in those 470 sq miles will appreciate your efforts. :) No question there's an increasing market for slipjoints worldwide, although I think you'd agree that at least some of the reasons for that increase are rather depressing.
Am sure Bill Wirtel is happy to have a nice new platform to decorate as well. He already did a few "full panel" Kiwis, so it should be an easy transition for him. In fact, I'd bet not having the lock well to contend with will make the Kiwi 3 a whole lot easier for him to work with than the original version.
As for me, I very pleased to hear that the other 11,000,000 of us New Yorkers who do not live under Mr. Vance's boot heel have been taken off the blacklist and can once again purchase locking folders from SFO.
