I wanted to answer my own Q and say that my CS lookalike came from Hong Kong today. It's the 120 palette (the "new" one with the six swirly-whirly colors)...plus a bunch of cheap freebie schwag, which was a nice thought but definitely nothing I want to use (6 pigment/glitter samples, a mini brush set, and a weird nail decal sheet that has this bizarre turd-like shape). I bought from siumohsing (sp?) on eBay, and I have to say it was almost worth ordering from HK just for the sheer amount of free bubble wrap I got! It was wrapped in seven separate layers of brand-new bubble-wrap. So now I have stuff to use when I ship my own stuff out!
Anyway:
I was afraid that once my 120 came I would regret my Yaby purchase because it's so much pricier. But I don't, thank Jeebus! I find that the color range, first of all, is quite different. Sure, there are some overlaps between the Yabys and the 120, but on the whole there are a lot more greens and blues and yellows in the 120, and just a different range and "feel"...also, it has a matte black which none of the Yaby palettes has. I like my Yaby more because its high quality is apparent in every detail––the weight and quality of the compact, the color payoff, the texture and lack of weird paint odor, etc.––while the 120 palette screams cheap/bootleg. But the 120 has some truly amazing colors (the matte neon pink, green, orange) and the pans are bigger than the Yaby. I can see how the 120 might be useless for a makeup artist who needs bright, deep, rich color NOW. But if you're willing to pack on a little more product and spend more time wiping up fallout, the 120 is a super great deal as well. I would suggest owning them BOTH!