Dear Chris,
  If anyone can make it work, I am sure it would be Ron Bashista.  Remember, he 
did all of the production in the US for over 10 years before he went off shore 
for his products.  The biggest reason one would move there tooling back is for 
control.  You are really at the mercy of your builder when your tooling (and 
assets) are half a world away.  Although I did not talk to Ron about this, I 
suspect he will be sending moldings back to the far east for assembly similar 
to what SSA has done for several projects.  If you were sitting where all of us 
where the last few years, a lot less gray hair and anxiety would of occurred if 
your tooling was here instead of there...
Chris wrote:

> 
> I must admit I don't understand AM moving their tooling to the US.  My 
> understanding is it cost them in the range of $20,000 to do so.  That means 
> they probably have to sell $40-50,000 in those products just to pay for the 
> move.  I don't see how that is going to happen.
> 
> Chris Borgmeyer
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