... Not to sound snappish, but send them a sample or a hub and get it right the first time. Saves you in the long run, no?
That's my point. As I mentioned, I don't have any gripes with the final product, but if they can't deliver it right the first time around, then they should not lead you to believe that they can.
On my third custom wheel rebuild, I was wary going in so I contacted their tech support to make sure they had EXACTLY what they needed as far as hub and rim model and manufacturer. I was assured that they had all they needed and I didn't need to send them the hub or rim. The spokes I received were a good 1/4" too long. So I took a deep breath, contacted them and of course they said they would fix them after I sent them back at my expense. That was back on the 16th of December. I really needed them before they closed for Xmas, so I sent them back via FedEx 2 day shipping because I was assured that if they had them by Thursday the 19th, they could get them back to me before Xmas. They actually arrived in their shop on Wednesday the 18th. Well, it is now 10 days later and I don't have my spokes.
In my book, that is piss poor customer service and I think that anyone who is planning on buying a set of spokes from them should beware. If you search the forum, you will find others have had similar problems. So, if you can't find what you need from them in one of their prepackaged kits, then make sure you add a bunch of cash for shipping and plan on 3-4 weeks or more before you have a set of spokes that actually work. Or, of course you can shell out the extra $50 up front and ship them your hub and rim.