Good uses for China

With the shapers favorite tool the Skill 100 becoming as rare as Rocking Horse Shit could’nt our clever friends in China do an affordable knock off?

Seem to be able to do it with everything else.

Cheers

Mooneemick

Sure they could reproduce it, but if the quality was to remain the same as the Skil 100 we know and love I doubt it would be cheap.

-Jon

I’m in agreement with you. I think it would be welcomed, even outside the surfing industry. If made as an EXACT copy, you have a source of parts for existing Skil 100’s. When I purchased my Skil 100, in 1964, the price had just jumped from $125 dollars, to $150 dollars. A Chinese copy, at that price, would be a BARGAIN today.