Anyone think that the makers of cb6000 will do anything again

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    Just curious to what ever happened to the makers of cb series...seems like they have not had a new product in years...just seems unusual to me...they had to have made a bunch of money for a long time before the copies showed up...just was curious if anyone has heard anything.
     
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    My guess is that they cannot compete with the slew of cheaper devices. This happens to many companies that are innovative. Their competition improves on what they built and do not have the high cost of learning and developing as well as marketing a product. Add cheap Chinese clones and it is no longer a market they dominated.
     
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    CB 6000! Great product for those starting out in chastity! Over £100 for a cage though is a bit steep. I'm still locked in my 6000s with a plastic lock for holidays involving flying. Have no problems keeping it clean and odour free for a couple of weeks and superbly comfortable! Still love it!
     
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    I remember when I bought my 2000 back in the day (which I'm locked into as we speak by our own @L-u-c-y ).
    CB2000 & Curve were their only products. It was before the 3000 and WAY before the 6000.
    They were eyewateringly expensive. Took me a long time to pull the trigger, because I felt like I couldn't justify that kind of outlay.
    So sad if they have gone bust because they really were innovators.
    If so I'm certain Chinese knockoffs are to blame.
     
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    I've noticed exobelt are nowhere to be seen these days. They had some interesting designs. I think that one was a very small operation. The Chinese knock offs have definitely killed them.
     
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    i never was impressed with the CB6000
    terrible hygene issues as washing was all but impossible.
    uncmfortable
    difficult to urinate due to severe angle downward.

    i have none of these issues with a chinese steel cage i have and cant wait for the LORI custom cage i ave ordered to arrive. ever since i got my stainless chinese cage, the CB6K has sat in the drawer. maybe to be used if i travel but even then... i would rather travel unlocked and lock back up with a numbered tag to prove i remained locked all trip. then remove for travels.
     
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    If I remember right after the 6000 series the company was sold. O at least run by someone else.
     
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    I tried several of the CB series devices, the flaw in each was easy escape and the comfort was not near others. Now looked in a Rikers but soon switching to Mature Metal.
     
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    It's been years since I've even tried the CB-6000s we own. We've thought about it for my frequent business trips, because I/we are not brave enough to have me fly in my stainless steel Queen's Keep, and my Wife/KH knows quite well that I use those trips to rub my little guy quite literally raw. But that thing is so difficult to keep clean and to urinate in without making a mess, and even the small 's' device is too large for me, which makes those issues even worse...
     
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