if you think plating brass is going to happen in the US.....
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No idea - I saw them in a local dive shop and read up on the website - that's all I know. I was thinking the same thing - are they just assembled here? Do they source components from elsewhere? If so, where?Wow!
And these are 100% made here in Monterey?
This was answered above. Taiwan.No idea - I saw them in a local dive shop and read up on the website - that's all I know. I was thinking the same thing - are they just assembled here? Do they source components from elsewhere? If so, where?
NEX is 100% OEM in Taiwan by Yuhsin systems
Like many other "house brands," these regs are made entirely overseas.No idea - I saw them in a local dive shop and read up on the website - that's all I know. I was thinking the same thing - are they just assembled here? Do they source components from elsewhere? If so, where?
That's part of the appeal of stainless I suppose.if you think plating brass is going to happen in the US.....
well then.... and they even have a facility about a half hour from me....![]()
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So now Eric can start cranking out the reg bodies and ship them to you for platingwell then.... and they even have a facility about a half hour from me....