At 2.3x the price, though? I guess there's people for whom the accuracy matters that much, but from a general quality standpoint is there really that much separating the two makers? I get that RMC is a lot more expensive to begin with, and there's a lot fewer of them around. Is that all there is to it?
I'm skeptical, but curious to hear opinions of people who have handled/owned both.
I haven't handled an Aero A2, but have handled quite a few other Aeros, and a few RMC, and IMO there is a noticeable difference if you know what to look for, and care for the details.
The Aeros are very well made, both my Bootleggers are pretty much perfect, but they are rougher around the edges if you really get into it. Stitching isn't laser straight, the machines/needles used leave very big stitch holes, and have a lower stitch per inch count.
The RMC i have handled all had stitching comparable to my Freewheelers, it looked perfect.
Everything was perfectly straight, small stitch holes, higher stitch count.
It's not a night and day difference, but when held side by side the Aero is more "agricultural", the the RMC more distinguished and polished.
They also use Shinki which will always be a selling point.
Now that doesn't mean the difference is worth double the price to most people, i am pretty sure most people wouldn't even spot the difference. But if you do, it might be worth it to you!
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