I don't want to get too far off topic, but maybe I can tie in Freedom Plate sales with the declining trend in diving.
If you've noticed, I haven't talked about the plate in quite a while now. That's because I don't have any and don't have time right now to risk dumping a ton more money into the project when hardy anybody is buying gear or upgrading.
I did it for ten years. During that time a made and sold about 335 plates including one-off prototypes. in the world of gear manufacturing that's pretty pathetic. There are so many plate companies out there now and they're all fighting for a very slim piece of pie. most or all of them have either heard about or have seen one of my plates. Do you see them duplicating that style? there's probably a reason. The diving public, even the "specialty" diving public is a very fickle and easily spooked animal. They tend to be very skittish and only operate within their very well defined and painfully learned comfort zone. Besides that, the good old seasoned divers that can do anything, make anything work, and have the ability to understand in an instant what I had in mind when I came up with that design are getting fewer and fewer. Most people are scared sh_tless of minimalism and wouldn't in a million years give up their precious security blankets of soft cushy poodle jackets. Dive with no BC!!! Oh my god the horror! New divers and general dive shops will have nothing to do with something as novel and odd as an FP, heck they barely understand what a regular BP/W is.
Then the last nail in the coffin, the FP isn't DIR compliant

...Rats!!
When I get inquiries from five people that they want plates, that doesn't warrant spending thousands to ramp up to have them sit around.
I need to make money and hammering out plates doesn't pay the bills.
Keep your eyes peeled though, I just may put a couple very early prototypes I've had laying around here on the "for Sale" sub forum...cheap.