Behringer
Andrew Tarpinian
andrewtarpinian at gmail.com
Mon Jan 26 17:49:26 CET 2015
Back in the day when people would not buy stuff made in Japan in the US one company put “Made in USA” on their products. There was a place in Japan called Usa.
On Jan 26, 2015, at 11:21 AM, Tony Scharf <noisetheorem at outlook.com> wrote:
> >>True that, though of course you have a few companies trying hard to differentiate themselves in this regard .. “Assembled in the UK”, and so on.
> I take issue when manufacturers use that word 'assembled'. It usually means the boards, keys and metal were all actually made somewhere else and then shipped to a location for putting together. In some cases, all that's done is 'assembling' the device, power chord and manuals into individual boxes for shipping. We insure a number of manufacturers that use this trick to say 'Assembled in the USA' on their products when the real work was all done oversees.
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> Tony
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