Also at play. But that’s one of those factors and why I’ve been saying heritage and brand name matter. And why Schotts market is huge compared to the other makers we know around here. Schott really is in a league of its own. In terms of cost, value, intent, marketing and market share, size of the factory, labor costs, overhead, advertising, that’s why it’s so hard to compare them to the other makers and their relative real value versus cost.I wonder whether people buy one of these Shinki Schotts because of their quality or because its a limited run and they think they'll become collector pieces (which means they might fetch high prices on the second hand/resale market)