Stan provided me with a short sample about 2 years ago. I send dimensions out to a number of domestic places to see what it would cost to have them reproduced. The people who make new repro trim for old American cars were not interested because the market potential was too small. In metal, I found places that would produce these by drawing them out of sheet stock over a die, and then cutting them to length and finishing the ends. I'm sure they could be machined out of solid stock or extruded. Speaking of extrusions, I found one place that offered to reproduce them in chromed plastic. The problem we (Stan and I) found at the time is the cost of tooling. It came out to something like $10-$20/foot if we made an initial run of 1000ft. You can figure the cost increase if we did 1/2 or 1/4 of that. If I were still traveling to China often, I do believe we could get someone to make these up for a lot less. I wonder if there are specialists in Europe who could do this for us. If you can find a way to piece together short lengths, we could 3-D print them (lots of public libraries are starting to provide 3-D printing services cheaply).
John