firstpoint said...
tupperware construction as opposed to hand laid glass jobs will always be tuff and lite,mind you when you get a bad one it really is bad and the sander in asia can cause a truckload of problems but they just bog it and paint it over.
there is still nothing like getting a custom

I hear ya'.
I'm in a quandary here-I am a long time surfer and have had custom Australian made boards for 30 years and railed vehemently against the Chinese popouts and the gutting of the Australian surf industry and it's heritage from the genuine to the generic - now I find myself about to push the button on a Hawaiian designed Chinese manufactured board.
Why? Because of the performance and, what I perceive to be, a solid manufacturing process and good customer support-goes against my recent experiences with a another brand.
My surfing mates are aghast at the price I'm looking to ante up for a Chinese popout and I'm totally conflicted about paying so much for such a board-for me about the same price as 4 custom shortboards.
It's a valid comment to say that buying an import supports local importers and retailers-however, surely buying locally made keeps even more of the precious dollars here in our economy instead of shipping them off to China and Hawaii.
As for the Chinese keyboard etc. comment-are they made in Australia?
As the sport evolves, the Aussie custom side, at least for elite racers and surf orientated stand up paddlers, may thrive and grow-for the rump of the market, I'd expect the imports to see the greatest volume.