As I watch listings like this one appear from time to time:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ICOM-IC-375A-220...item2c5ab48e1f
(and it'll fetch north of $2k)
I cannot help but think the management of Icom, Kenwood and Yaesu are a bit out of touch with the amateur community.
If one wants any sort of 220MHz SSB/CW gear, there are the following options:
1) Buy an Elecraft XV222;
2) Buy a Microwave Modules, Down East Microwave or European transverter;
3) Wait for an IC-371, -375 or FT-736R w/ 220 module to be posted for sale;
4) Roll your own.
With the prices these things are commanding on the used market, does anyone besides me think it a bit odd that none of the Big Three is capitalizing - at least in some fashion - on the 220 weak-signal market?