Some use Schneider Cams has been for the Southern California drag strip market, so its focused on something different then the other cam makers "get market share at all costs" methods. A lot of the six cylinder Ford guys have used these cams as opposed to Isky, Comp Cams, Crower, Engle or Clay Smith, APT et al.
Its all down to how you market and who you work in with. I'd say Schneider is primarily a regrind company, not a green fields cam producer, although it does do specailist work. I first found out about them in the late 70's when European imports like Cologne Capris and Dak Daks and some of the increasingly odd ball straight sixes used them.
When V6 Performance came out by Pat Ganahl in June 1, 1982, it was a landmark of Chevy 60-degree V-6, Chevy 90-degree V-6, Buick V-6 and Ford Capri V-6 info, including Supercharging systems, turbocharging systems, carburetor modifications, blueprinting techniques, valvetrains, manifolds, exhausts, ignitions and drivelines.
http://www.amazon.com/V-6-Performance-P ... 093147213X
ISBN-10: 093147213X
ISBN-13: 978-0931472138,
In this book, Schneider was wall to wall with cam profiles and regrinds for the hot new property ofthe 60's, 70's and 80's. And having a nice old Iron Cross insignia is important to some and anathema to others.