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MLB007 said..
Honestly, it's all hoping your (all major board companies?) new Chinese supplier does it right. Right?
Absolutely not!
And although yes, there are some brands that just order boards remotely, just choosing the graphics (some even let the factory place fin boxes as they see fit), a lot of them really invest themselves in the production process, Sta*rboard, Jimmy Lewis, Sunova, I can't list them all...
Also, the supplier may build to your specs, but brands still have to balance them between the customer expectations of price, weight and durability... and the profit expectations if you have greedy shareholders. And the reached compromise may not be what some consumers expects.
Yes, pretty much so. What major board company doesn't farm production to China?
Never said they didn't go over and design their own boards, show the workers what to do, etc, but none of that guarantees that what shows up in the shipping container is the same quality as the samples. Things tend to slide when the production rates pick up. ;)
There are several discussions here and elsewhere about boards and quality and it "seems" as though there are more problems with new boards being reported than years past (from my limited reading since I started 3 years ago).
There seem to be new design and construction techniques being used and some of those will prove to be un-workable or just not a great idea. Some problems will be with manufacturing and some will be faulty supplies used. Others will be great and problem free.
They will all still be produced.