Nomad Willy
Guru
caltexflanc,
Got me there cal. Perhaps I'm naive but I am a consumer like most other Americans. One dosn't even know where most things are made. They are an assembly of parts made all over the world. Many of the parts are even designed in far away places. Harley Davidson's carburetor comes to mind. Much better design and quality of product than the carb that was made in the USA. Japanese products were once looked down on as junk but time discovered they were better than ours. The #1 car in the USA is not Chevrolet. I was wondering when Chevy fell off the throne? I think it was quite awhile back.
But I think the real niave person is the one that assumes that a product made in a certain country is junk. I don't have time to study the matter so I just buy and enjoy the fact that I can. Seems to be working too.
Over time products and even countries that make products establish a reputation .. good or bad. China's reputation in the US is not good now but the same forces that were present in evolution of Japanese products are probably present in China and the same history may evolve. The test of time will prevail. I'd buy a Rocna if I wanted one. Or an anchor made in Mexico.
Got me there cal. Perhaps I'm naive but I am a consumer like most other Americans. One dosn't even know where most things are made. They are an assembly of parts made all over the world. Many of the parts are even designed in far away places. Harley Davidson's carburetor comes to mind. Much better design and quality of product than the carb that was made in the USA. Japanese products were once looked down on as junk but time discovered they were better than ours. The #1 car in the USA is not Chevrolet. I was wondering when Chevy fell off the throne? I think it was quite awhile back.
But I think the real niave person is the one that assumes that a product made in a certain country is junk. I don't have time to study the matter so I just buy and enjoy the fact that I can. Seems to be working too.
Over time products and even countries that make products establish a reputation .. good or bad. China's reputation in the US is not good now but the same forces that were present in evolution of Japanese products are probably present in China and the same history may evolve. The test of time will prevail. I'd buy a Rocna if I wanted one. Or an anchor made in Mexico.