Thank you for the replies, I appreciate the effort! Elev12,000 had posted over on Bike Forums C&V some additional info about the similarities to the Raleigh, Peugeot, Koga-Miyata, and other bonded frames of the period as well as costs.
The catalogues mention prices in guilders. To give an idea: a basic rigid steel Stumpy with LX/XT cost circa 2200 guilders around the same time. A Zaskar frame only was 1500 guilders. Other bonded bikes: a Cadex CFM3 with LX cost circa 2K, a Koga-Miyata TrailRunner-Carbolite set you back 4300 guilders.
93 Koga TRC
The MSRP on these bikes is shocking! Granted it's seems common place today to find carbon bikes from Taiwan costing thousands at a bike shop (I would never ride one) but when compared to my '88 Reflex that cost $850.00 USD, you really seemed to get a lot of bike for your money back then. I guess I'm just not impressed with the bikes (music, fashion, etc.) of today, it's all disposable and nothing aside from some PAUL Components and a few other brands can be repaired. I was looking through the bike "photo book" on my computer realized something, I don't own anything newer than my '96 Smorgasbord Country Style Buffet (Reynolds 853, Hersey, Pennsylvania) aside from my '98 Psycle Werks Wild Hare (Easton alum. alloy, Laguna Beach, SoCal) and nothing I have is more advanced than Shimano 9 speed. I'm kinda' feeling out of date in the best possible way!!!