Tevin,
Well when you start to look behind the price tag and think about all the research & development time invested, the prototyping, the materials, the special equipments and the tooling that was required to achieve that you'll see that the price is pretty much right!
I know antenna building myself and manufacturing in general and building something like that with about the same quality, materials and everything, would probably cost me close to $400 to $500. On top of that they've employees and engineers to pay, rent, electricity, insurance, marketing, shipping, accountant and a ton of other things that I don't know about. If they've dealers then the price need to be high enough for the dealers to make a profit too.
Just the swager used to crimp copper sleeve which they seem to use to create loop at the end of each wire cost brand new between $200 to $400+ each. The copper clad iron wire will probably cost $0.25 to $0.30 per foot because we don't buy in large quantity like they probably do. So for 170' of wire it will cost you $45+. They're using stainless steel carabiner at probably $6 each so this is another $30. The resistor probably cost about $35 to $40 each to manufacture so another $80. The coax cable will probably cost $35 to $40 depending of the component quality. That kind of bag is about $40. The wire winder are probably $5 or $6 each... When you add all that you're getting pretty close to $500 and you haven't added the EMCOMM-II yet!
I think that we've been spoiled during the last decades by Chinese junk and when we see the real cost of an actual quality product we got all surprised. But that's the real cost of something manufactured in USA.
I guess that you pay for what you get. I already own few antennas from those people and they are not the regular stuff that you'll see online and/or made in China. I've one of their HYBRID-MINI and the unit is entirely machined from aluminum and some very hard polymer. You really need to feel it in your hand to understand what it is.
I think that we can have the same comparison with computer. I've been using PC since 1993 and since about 6 years ago I switched to Mac. Yes it is more expansive but I'll tell you that I will never go back to PC EVER!!! You simply have to try it yourself to understand and feel it by yourself. Everything is better on a Mac than a PC.
-CC