[NSRCA-discussion] Where made?
Dean Pappas
d.pappas at kodeos.com
Tue Jan 10 07:09:59 AKST 2006
Hi Gang,
Okay, So how much would you be willing to spend for a domestically made radio, both top of the line, and Sport?
Why isn't there a domestically made engine for Pattern ... there was almost a K&B 150 (really a 140) and it was a sweet runner, until Lockhart's two irreplaceable prototypes were utterly worn out.
Maybe RJL could be helped along.
I just had a talk with Bob Boucher at Astro-Flight, about the requirements for a Pattern E-motor, and he was receptive.
Already, Steve Neu makes what look to be suitable motors, though I don't have any track record on their Pattern useage.
act locally, right?
Dean Pappas
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Kodeos Communications
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Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 7:15 PM
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Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] JR Stuff, Where made?
Well, here's the problem I see it.
We want to earn top $. But want to pay nothing - and still get it all. Cannot support an economy, domestically, on that theory.
Another good one is "Quality, price, service... choose any two"
My business - manufacturing in Phx Az - was killed by NAFTA.
Tim
brett terry wrote:
As I recall, the Honda Goldwing and Nissan Titan are the "most American-Made" motorcycle and truck on the market, respectively. Even most of the Honda cars and trucks are designed, fabricated, and assembled in the USA. The Honda Civic Sedan and Ridgeline even took top honors at the Detroit Auto Show this past weekend. They are very high quality, and built in America.
Unfortunately, quality is expensive and the old adage "buy cheap buy twice" applies. I hope the US economy can move back toward the quality end of the spectrum and away from the "$34.99 Wal-Mart DVD Player Special" mindset, before NONE of us can afford the quality products...
On 1/9/06, jeffghughes at comcast.net < jeffghughes at comcast.net> wrote:
I doubt if there is a consumer product of any value that is truly "American Made". GM may have assembly plants in the US, but I'd wager that half the content (parts) come from china, mexico and india.
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