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Frank Boettcher Frank Boettcher is offline
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Default Do you care where your tools are manufactured?

On Sat, 24 Nov 2007 14:09:27 -0500, "J. Clarke"
wrote:

FrozenNorth wrote:
J. Clarke took a can of maroon spray paint on November 24, 2007
12:47
pm and wrote the following:

FrozenNorth wrote:
dpb took a can of maroon spray paint on November 24, 2007 11:53 am
and wrote the following:

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
...

... How many people are willing to spend $xxx more for brand D
knowing they have superior quality of a machine built by
experienced
craftsmen?

Not nearly enough, apparently...

That is the crux of the problem, the company has to move enough
product to cover overheads and show a bottom line. There isn't
enough people willing to spend extra for a quality product to
support
the facilities to create that quality. Unfortunately this extends
far beyond wood working tools, but to pretty much everything we
need
in life, including a nice pair of warm socks.

If you can't find a nice pair of warm socks you aren't looking very
hard. My expedition weight Thorlos keep my feet nicely warm on my
motorcycle at highway speeds in New England winter weather.

Oh, I can find warm socks, problem is they don't last, before the
sole wears out. They just aren't as good as they were twenty or so
years ago.


Try Thorlos.

--

Are they durable? Been looking for a new running sock. Bought a pair
of Thorlos and a pair of Wigam to test them against each other but my
nephew grabbed the thorlos before I could use them.

Frank