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farmer_bric

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I wonder why all the "really neat mods" seem to be all European?? I know of a few from the states, nothing from Canada (aside from JR's 50 cal)! I know that Europe has been vaping longer that us, is this the reason??

Could be wrong, who is to say, but maybe their entepreneurial spirit is a little stronger!? Certainly our craftmanship is up to the task! Maybe, I just don't know what I'm talking about :)

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A couple of Canadian connections for ya.

The Ego Booster was invented & made here in Canada by Artisan vaping. Now Joytech has copied the technology & incorporated it into the Ego Twist. Hopefully Artisan will hit the market with their MPV - Coming Soon | Artisan Vaping.

Motorcitymodz in Detroit makes some cool looking mods - the owner is Canadian.

that's all I got.
 

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I wonder why all the "really neat Mods" seem to be all European?? I know of a few from the states, nothing from Canada (aside from JR's 50 cal)! I know that Europe has been vaping longer that us, is this the reason??

Could be wrong, who is to say, but maybe their entepreneurial spirit is a little stronger!? Certainly our craftmanship is up to the task! Maybe, I just don't know what I'm talking about :)

Any opinions?

Could be something as simple as CNC workshop time. It's expensive to get anything in from design to concept to reality in this part of the world. You just wait till India gets into the mix (I'm originally from there). I had my whole bike modified into a Hardly-a-Davidson (shocks, struts, tank, handlebar, seat etc) back in the early 90's for about the cost of a paintjob here.
 

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There she is.. my Mathilda. I had her restored when I was down there in 2010. Again, cost me around $800 to get her chromed, painted, disk braked, new cables etc etc.

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Could be something as simple as CNC workshop time. It's expensive to get anything in from design to concept to reality in this part of the world. You just wait till India gets into the mix (I'm originally from there). I had my whole bike modified into a Hardly-a-Davidson (shocks, struts, tank, handlebar, seat etc) back in the early 90's for about the cost of a paintjob here.

Excellent point.
 
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