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Wow, hardly anything is made in the good ole U.S of A! Whatever happen to our American society that only demanded US Made products??? God, everything and I mean everything is made in China, Korea, Mexico etc... Then we wonder why American's don't have jobs... Sad~! but we all are the culprits of this.. Most of our audiophile gear is Made In China! Well, can I say almost everything?
Quote from: chgolatin2 on 10 Dec 2008, 12:59 amWow, hardly anything is made in the good ole U.S of A! Whatever happen to our American society that only demanded US Made products??? God, everything and I mean everything is made in China, Korea, Mexico etc... Then we wonder why American's don't have jobs... Sad~! but we all are the culprits of this.. Most of our audiophile gear is Made In China! Well, can I say almost everything? Does the phrase greedy, union labor and illegals mean anything to you. Now add in the cost of government regulation and your $1000 amp costs $3000 if made in the USA. You want to fix it, fire Congress.
My current system was bought in the U.S. from American companies (at least 90% of which are owned by Americans) with about 2/3rds domestic content (mostly from smaller internet based businesses).Even to say if companies are "American" you must define business location, point of manufacturing, ownership, percent of content, etc. My Toyotas were both made in American and are about 70% domestic content. Hard to say where their stockholders are from. And you can play legal games trying to figure out where the headquarters for "Toyota U.S.A." versus "Toyota International" versus "Toyota Whatever" is located.
Quote from: Brown on 10 Dec 2008, 05:26 pm Be reminded that not all goods manf. in China are less expensive. The pricing has caught up and the difference in price may not be worth the difference in quality. Also be reminded that not all goods manufactured in China are of poor quality... (disclosure: I am a dealer for Cayin, a Chinese audio manufacturer. I became a dealer for them because of what I perceived to be excellent quality products as well as strong price/performance and solid distributor support).
Be reminded that not all goods manf. in China are less expensive. The pricing has caught up and the difference in price may not be worth the difference in quality.
If you have an American flag most likely it's made in China too .
That may or may not be true, but isn't it true that the flag only needs to have been placed inside the box before shipping for the made in USA mark to be legally valid?
Quote from: PhilNYC on 10 Dec 2008, 05:57 pmQuote from: Brown on 10 Dec 2008, 05:26 pm Be reminded that not all goods manf. in China are less expensive. The pricing has caught up and the difference in price may not be worth the difference in quality. Also be reminded that not all goods manufactured in China are of poor quality... (disclosure: I am a dealer for Cayin, a Chinese audio manufacturer. I became a dealer for them because of what I perceived to be excellent quality products as well as strong price/performance and solid distributor support).count me in the group that's still waiting to be convincedgary
I have three kids that were not made in the USA and they are just as good as the one that was.