I agree 100%.
Demand plus scarcity equals a price point.
Though the scarcity of Paulson's and high-end plastics is still relevant, their demand has been declining (IMHO).
That there are so many excellent
Tina designs and molds available; combined with that
Tina durability and quality is fairly good means it's generally harder for someone like me to rationalize upgrading to something which costs 4-5x as much.
The questions I find myself asking are: Do I want a set of ultra-high-quality Paulson's, Abbiatis, or CPCs?
Or, for the same cost, do I want 4-5 COMPLETE SETS of Tina chips? The answer to BOTH questions is a resounding "yes" for any true chipper. I myself am guilty there given I'm actively planning for my next
CPC set, as well as just ordered another
Tina set from Justin.
The point is that my interest in higher end chips and group buys for such has definitely declined with the availability of just about anything I want via Tinas.