This is a question with either a bunch of answers, or no real good answer, but I'll ask anyway:
Was cost the determining factor in using wood vs. metal hoops for MIJ/stencil companies?
Obviously, wood hoops are more expensive and are "better" for the kit (quality, appearance etc.). I have seen MIJ kits with both types (as we all have), but it seems like more of the earlier MIJ's had more wood hoops, and then more and more went to metal hoops.
I have three MIJ kits: Black Jack, Gracy and CB-700. The CB had metal hoops; the other two had wood hoops. The CB's are from about the mid-70's, the other two (as far as I can tell) are late 60's. Does this support my claim above, or were metal hoops just as prevalent on earlier MIJ kits as opposed to later ones?