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Originally Posted by WolfsFang
No it is not a joke, it is a slab of aluminum that is cut in a cnc machine most likely and sold for 400 bucks, I dont know where they pulled that number from. Also if you bring the "Oh they are just making up for R&D cost" then that is bs. 3D printers should of been used for early prototypes until they got what they wanted and no 3D printers aren't expensive. Sorry if i sound really aggressive but it just makes me mad to see this  I just dont see where they are getting this price point from. If anyone can give my view a 180 then it is a different story.
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Know what?
$399.99, solid product, simple bolt-on without power loss.
I'm sure someone else will copy later on and make a cheaper alternative. It's up to Crawford to figure out if they want to play the price war, and until then they have a monopoly on the market with this product.
That's how it works. Don't like the price, don't buy it now.
The details of running a business and making a product are for offline discussions.
-alex