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bought this tedder.. think I got screwed.. what do you guys think?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1415586" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>Whether it is a can opener or a Catterpillar dozer, QUALITY IS EXTINCT!!!</p><p></p><p>After WWII, the US, because of a guilty conscience for dropping H-bombs on Japan, aided Japan in rebuilding. They benefited from our infusion of technology. In the ensuing years, they became an industrial force but the quality did not begin to match the US. Our machine shops at the time were the envy of the world. I was a youngster from two huge families. Many of my cousins, Uncles, in-laws, and out-laws worked as machinist in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.</p><p></p><p>I remember the Term "tinny". To describe things made in Japan. Today, we are a service ECONOMY. Nothing of real substance is made here. Quality is non-existent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1415586, member: 27490"] Whether it is a can opener or a Catterpillar dozer, QUALITY IS EXTINCT!!! After WWII, the US, because of a guilty conscience for dropping H-bombs on Japan, aided Japan in rebuilding. They benefited from our infusion of technology. In the ensuing years, they became an industrial force but the quality did not begin to match the US. Our machine shops at the time were the envy of the world. I was a youngster from two huge families. Many of my cousins, Uncles, in-laws, and out-laws worked as machinist in Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky. I remember the Term "tinny". To describe things made in Japan. Today, we are a service ECONOMY. Nothing of real substance is made here. Quality is non-existent. [/QUOTE]
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