[NSRCA-discussion] JR Stuff, Where made?

John Pavlick jpavlick at idseng.com
Mon Jan 9 20:28:42 AKST 2006


Ron,
 Yeah, my father told me about that trick. That was during WW2 - right?
That's almost as bad as the "Made in U.S.A. from parts assembled in China"
on the label that appears on some items nowadays. And yes, most "American"
products are now actually made overseas whereas many "foreign" companies
have factories in the U.S.A. So, buy a Honda to support U.S. workers and use
metric tools on your new "American" car. At least one thing is still sacred:
Jack Daniels whiskey is made in Lynchburg Tennessee, U.S.A.

John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com

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  On Jan 9, 2006, at 9:48 PM, John Pavlick wrote:


    Me too: Futaba, GM and Hogs. Especially the pre-AMF Hogs (although I
have a
    few of them too). Remember when "made in Japan" was a sign of
"cheapness"?
    Now it's a sign of "quality". What is the world coming to?


  I remember when the US companies put "Made in USA" on their products to
tell consumers that they weren't made in Japan. Then a small town in Japan
changed its name to Usa, so they could label their products, "Made in USA."

  Ron Van Putte



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