When I got to VN in 1965 our Avionics detachments at Tan Son Nhut AB
were issued made in Japan toolboxes with screwdrivers that rusted,
pliers that wouldn't close all the way and wire cutters that didn't
meet. That's changed a LOT since.
These days, though, at leas tin THIS country, regulatory compliance has
to yield to cost-cutting, fines and lawsuits being apparently cheaper
than quality. Some years ago, maybe 1992, a Radio Shack low-cost store,
Mc[Something], near where I lived, in Burleson -- I was working in the
EMC lab at Tandy -- had a pyramid of color TV's nor,lly sellign for $300
in front of their store for $75; when I asked what was goignon they
said abotu one of every three sold was returned not working out of the
box ---and a ca[l to the (you got it, mainland Chinese) manufacturer got
as an answer: "No problem, throw the bad ones away and give them one
that works."
Cortland
KA5S
On 3/19/2018 3:21 PM, Howard Lester wrote:
we used to joke about products labeled “Made in Japan”?
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