Cabinetry Specialists (CS) entered into an oral agreement to manufacture oversized, special cabinets for Mrs. Smith's kitchen for a price of $18,000. The cabinets were to be specifically manufactured for her kitchen, which was an odd shape with a lot of very different angles. Therefore, the cabinets could not be sold to anyone else. After 2 months the cabinets were completely done and CS contacted Mrs. Smith to set a date for installation, but she said she had found another company that was faster and cheaper and their cabinets were already installed in her kitchen. The owner of CS demanded full payment from Mrs. Smith for the cabinets they had made, but she told the company that they "can't hold me to an oral contract in this case because the contract was unenforceable under the UCC!" What is CS's best argument in court for payment on the cabinets? Be specific.