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Re: Made in America

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Originally Posted by Cory View Post
the average Chinese product used in FRC (bearings, cutting tools, hand tools, machinery, etc) are somewhere between mediocre and garbage.
Yes, the quality of some things from China is appalling. But some of it is the best available on the planet. And exactly the same can be said about the United States.

The point is, any country can produce junk, just as any country can produce excellence. The issue is the price you are willing to pay.

We live in a global economy, buy from the supplier who meets your needs. Pure capitalism dictates that if someone eets your needs better, they get your business. And vice-versa.
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