If the California Tops owner is able to keep that business going, you gotta give him credit. Frankly, I kind of like the idea of relatively custom-made gear, even if we are talking Jeep tops. Course, the counter is: Dude we're talking a vehicle that's probably going to see that top destroyed in a second if you roll, go through brush/tight trails next to trees. If I buy one, I'd probably only use it on the street or on terrain you know pretty well in advance.