Matt,
You must be a businessman or an industrialist? That analogy is from a pro-business/retail standpoint and one I always question. So, what I'm about to say is not just directed at you. It would seem to me that if the two papers require the same manufacturing time, materials and labor then the cost ought to always be very near the same. Which is certainly not the case here. My analogy is this, more popular paper + higher demand and volumes = get as many $ as we can. Another words, "Stick it to John Q. Public". Why sugar coat the obvious? Now, I don't know if the cost of manufacture is the same or not and that's why I ask this stupid question. I don't mind paying more for something that cost more to make, is better made or last longer, but not because it's just more popular. Of course we, as consumers, have no choice if we want a certain print to have a certain look we'll have to pay for it. Why? Because the companies dictate to us exactly what we are going to pay and will push that total cost to us to the limit 95% of the time. It's our choice whether or not we want to pay it or not. Now, for the $64,000.00 question..................does it cost more to make or is there another "real" reason it cost more. Maybe you're right Matt and the companies just like being greedy?