DamianM
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^^ do you use the sprinklers to scare those cats?.... that would be amusing
^^ do you use the sprinklers to scare those cats?.... that would be amusing
And another thing...it grinds my gears that I can buy all manner of junk, from toasters to dog food, made in China, but I can't buy a quality cigar made in Cuba.
Marketing: convincing you to buy a product to satisfy a need that you didn't even have until you saw the product. Steve Jobs, for example, was a master of this.
They're still building down to a price, it just results in a greater profit margin for the re-seller.
"Designer Goods" are the biggest racket there is. The high price is due to the licensing fee for the designer's name and logo, not any actual improvement in the quality of the goods. And not a nickel more money goes to the workers, either. They get the same sweatshop wage whether it's the econo-chain's label or Yves-St. Blow's.
When they were made in the USA, or UK for that matter, they were very, VERY heavily subsidised in the form of import tariffs (to name but one political model for keeping jobs in country, and getting re-elected - the principle function for a poilitician) and therefore cheap. With increased demand for the US/UK product the price remained [artificially] low.
Note the sprinkler in the background. I had gotten two of them at Lowe's. The first one lasted less than two weeks so I stupidly went and got another. The replacement had the very SAME defect and also lasted less than two weeks!
Perhaps there are a few bright spots. There’s never been a better time to buy an acoustic guitar than now. Several excellent Chinese produced guitar brands have hit the American market during the last several decades and they have given consumers a reasonable alternative to Gibson, Martin and Taylor. Brands like Recording King and Blueridge make instruments that are easily comparable to at least the mid-priced models of premium American guitars…but they are sold for half the bucks. Evidently, modern computer-aided production methods yield themselves well to making acoustic guitars, and the Chinese are heavily invested in these methods.
AF
Perhaps there are a few bright spots. There’s never been a better time to buy an acoustic guitar than now. Several excellent Chinese produced guitar brands have hit the American market during the last several decades and they have given consumers a reasonable alternative to Gibson, Martin and Taylor. Brands like Recording King and Blueridge make instruments that are easily comparable to at least the mid-priced models of premium American guitars…but they are sold for half the bucks. Evidently, modern computer-aided production methods yield themselves well to making acoustic guitars, and the Chinese are heavily invested in these methods.
AF
There are several things going on right now in China.
First there are poor designs being made.
Second there is shoddy manufacturing where the machines and tools are not being maintained.
Third there is substitution of poorer and poorer raw materials. This is shown best in making brake discs and drums.
Fourth is an idea by many Chinese merchants that they don't care if you ever order again. If you as a business have them make something, they may send great samples but the quality of the shipments fails, you can't send it back and you can't sue them over contractural obligations. If you do the company changes it's name and Uncle Wong is running it instead of Wing Tip Shu.
If the product is yours you have to copyright / patent it and your brand names in China becaues they will run the factory 24 hours a day and sell the over runs to anybody using your design and trade marks, you get the blame for the crappy goods and don't make a dime...
The only Chinese goods that can be good takes a consciensiousness that few in Chine have, or as we might say scruples.
There are some in China that have them and continue to get a bad rap because of the others.
Big companies have a crew of people in China at the factories watching them like a hawk to see that they maintain the materials are right and the quality control is real. Those companies have the normal truly industrialized nation type of defect rates.
So from China comes a lot of well made good design stuff that you can rely on to be OK, but for many left to their own devices find their business pratices have been honed with with the idea that SHODDY is the way to go. Price is the only deciding factor and you'll make the deal for a while. They see you as just another fish in the ocean.
Since you brought it up, THE best value in acoustic guitars comes from Canada, in the form of Seagull from Godin. They are simply outstanding in sound and quality, up their with the high end stuff, but at a price point comparable to the Asian imports.
Well..cheap labor for sure.
HD
They are a good value, indeed. If I had room for another guitar in my house, I would purchase one of Seagull's little OO sized folk models.
AF
Hammer...meet nail. People don't want quality, they want cheap. They're getting what they ask for.
And on a side note, that made-in-Japan "junk" 30 years ago was generally far superior to the same item "Made in the USA".
You're too young.
Yes, thirty years ago Japanese goods were generally of superior quality, but fifty, seventy or eighty years ago, in the so-called "Golden Era" this was generally not the case, with a few notable exceptions, such as the porcelain imported by the Morimura family under their "Noritake" trade-mark. Otherwise, japanese stuff was generally the province of the dime-store and the back pages of mail-order catalogs.
Do some of you actually own "all American items "I doubt it!I will bet the thermostat in you home is made in Asia,or some component of you auto!