I went to look at boots yesterday at a local western store. Picked up a pair of Justin's then Ariat's and Tony Lama's, all made China.I ordered a EagleTac flashlight (web site says EagleTacUSA) got it and in bold letters say assembled in China. Then I get home last night and received a little carry bag from the NRA ,opened it up and what do you know made in China. How bad is it when we can't even make our own cowboy boots here much less anything else ..
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Lucchese boots my friend.
You can think the sorry CEOs of American companies for the out of country manufacturing. Why pay an American when you can pay the Chinese government who then will pay the Chinese laborer in rice. Everyone makes out and you increase profit.
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Don't pull that bs blaming CEOs...american consumers want more for less...blame them. And it's very possible to buy made in America stuff, if you're willing to lay the premium or sacrifice some quality in cases.
If you really care about this...change it.
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Justin boots are made in China? WTF?
Anyways, I do a lot of woodworking and I "try" to buy American as much as I can. For handtools, I buy Lie-Nielsen, which is manufactured in Maine. I also buy Veritas, which is mostly made in Canada.
Powertools are much more problematic. Almost everything is built in China or Taiwan. I was bemoaning the fact that a Taiwanese tool manufacturer bought DELTA last spring. However the owner of that company decided to relocate the manufacturing of most large Delta tools to South Carolina (previously built in Tennessee) They also use mostly US parts (the motor is from Minnesota)
BTW, there was a report a few months back that showed that more manufacturing is coming back to the US. This is partly due to rising transportation costs.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostDon't pull that bs blaming CEOs...american consumers want more for less...blame them. And it's very possible to buy made in America stuff, if you're willing to lay the premium or sacrifice some quality in cases.
If you really care about this...change it.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostDon't pull that bs blaming CEOs...american consumers want more for less...blame them. And it's very possible to buy made in America stuff, if you're willing to lay the premium or sacrifice some quality in cases.
If you really care about this...change it.
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I buy about 70% of my stuff at these websites. My wife doesn't like most of the styles so she still shops online and retail stores. The quality is much better than the majority of the retail stuff out there today.
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Not all Justin and Tony Lama boots are made in China, 95% of their workboots are. Some Justin Original Workboots are still made in America. Tony Lama and Justin hand made boots, (read exotics or most anything with a leather sole) are made in America. As previously mentioned, Lucchese are all American Made. H&H Brown's full line, some also refer to them as Double H, are made in America. I often have a very hard time selling boots to people, especially the older population and war veterans, because we (read: Cavender's Boot City) carry so many boots that are made in China and other foreign countries.Originally posted by LeahBest balls I've had in my mouth in a while.
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Originally posted by line-em-up View PostHAHAHAHA!!! Put all the blame on the consumer. Of course people want to pay less, but it's rediculous to say you can't blame the CEO's that are willing to sell out their country to make more money.
Like I said...if enough people went USA only...that's the route companies would take. It's consumer directed. But no...Americans Are too cheap and think everything should be cheap AND support their cause.
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