I agree. When a company constructs a new factory, the machinery inside is also usually made to custom order specs. This applies for many factories--cars, papermills, microchips, airplanes, commercial bakeries, you name it. They can't buy blade making machines off the shelf. You can buy certain machines off the shelf like lathes and metal presses, but even many of those often have long lead-in times because they're also built to custom specs. I imagine there are several manufacturers out there who will make just about any machine that companies want if they provide the specs required to make it.I'm sure there are companies out there that will build blade making machinery if someone is willing to pay them. I just doubt very much that DE blades are made on standardized equipment. And that means if new machinery is made, it's going to be different machinery. And the blades will be different, as well.