Mine were $135 or $140 each, which I thought was very reasonable. When you realize all the steps involved, including sending off some of the pieces to a re-chroming shop (I think he sent mine to Graves Plating), metal finishing, silk screening, painting, instrument testing, etc., I think you will agree the price is fair.
Everyone who comes aboard will be looking directly into those instruments. For the cost, there is probably nothing else for the money that makes such a big impact on a restored classic boat. Just the re-chrome job on "most" of my Sea Skiff project ran me $800, and you can't see a lot of that chrome when you are in the boat !
I'm very pleased with the job Dale did for me, and that's the reason I'd like to pass this info on to others.
Regards,
Paul