Yea squint, if you don't get this into production then at least put together a proper materials list and plans so we can buy them and be better off then starting from scratch
Absolutely-if it comes to that point.
Right now, there are some things that I am not ready to divulge about the top since the rear and bikini portion definitely broke new ground and believe it would be difficult to duplicate at this point without lots of experimentation. I would love nothing more than to get one of these into your hands sooner than later if you are serious about wanting one. I will probably start a list soon, but still working things out here... The complexity of the top and the framwork ups the costs for sure. The top has over 10 zippers (all YKK) which are not really inexpensive, to begin with. There is most likely a reason that other top manufacturers kept their designs as simplistic as possible. A signifcant amount of money went into this project (not even speaking of time spent). When making/designing something like this for the first time, it will cost 10 times as much as purchasing an existing mass-manufactured top. If the top is never mass produced, replacing it, which will eventually be a reality, will be expensive too. I am not trying to discourage anyone that might want to create something for themselves, but I do believe that no one else has created something similar, because of the reasons already mentioned. A soft top may only last you 5 years... The good in this one is that you would never have to purchase another set of bows. I have also come up with simpler ideas for a top which utilizes the same bows and would probably cost very little to make. This could be a reality for those who wouldn't want to spend the money for the whole top. More on that down the road..
Edit: This being said, I would be happy to share techniques and general knowledge with any future "canvatiers". Doing your own thing is fun and rewarding for sure.