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Miket156 02:43 PM 03-09-2011
Finding manufactured products made in america are more rare than hen's teeth. So many US industries that use to make their products here in the states are gone. Many industries are pretty much gone forever. The company I work for makes outerwear. We tried to find a factory in America that could make hunting garments for us to our specifications and there were none. There were a few small "job shops" that had a few sewing machines, but they're way to small to take on an order for 6,000 hunting parkas.

Reality sucks. :-)


Mike T.
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Bad Finger 02:50 PM 03-09-2011
Originally Posted by Miket156:
Finding manufactured products made in america are more rare than hen's teeth. So many US industries that use to make their products here in the states are gone. Many industries are pretty much gone forever. The company I work for makes outerwear. We tried to find a factory in America that could make hunting garments for us to our specifications and there were none. There were a few small "job shops" that had a few sewing machines, but they're way to small to take on an order for 6,000 hunting parkas.

Reality sucks. :-)


Mike T.
There are no cotton textile factories, or any hemp processing plants left in America.


We import 100% of it now. How pathetic......
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Miket156 03:06 PM 03-09-2011
Originally Posted by :
by Bad Finger:

We import 100% of it now. How pathetic.
I hope we don't live to regret it. So many things we need are now made off-shore that if a major war breaks out and the countries that are making things for us decide not go make them anymore, we are in a heep of trouble! :-)


Mike T.
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icehog3 03:39 PM 03-09-2011
If this thread goes any more political, it will go the way of the hemp processing plants. :-)
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Miket156 05:43 PM 03-09-2011
Icehog:

I don't know that the subject is political. The siphoning of American companies to off-shore has been going on since the end of WWII. Both major political party voted to allow it to happen, so the subject is apolitical. Both parties are stupid.

Anyway, the subject of American made came up in this thread. I'd rather talk about cigars. :-)


Cheers,


Mike T.
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Emjaysmash 05:46 PM 03-09-2011
Originally Posted by icehog3:
If this thread goes any more political, it will go the way of the hemp processing plants. :-)
Amdsterdam?
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Bill86 05:47 PM 03-09-2011
Basically if you ever mention the words "parties" "stupid" "political" you can bet that will get a thread locked. Anything remotely political we keep off these forums. If you have the hunch it could go in that direction even, just don't post it.

Originally Posted by Emjaysmash:
Amdsterdam?
Hampsterdam?
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md4958 05:48 PM 03-09-2011
Originally Posted by icehog3:
hemp processing plants. :-)
what are those?
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pnoon 05:59 PM 03-09-2011
Originally Posted by Miket156:
Icehog:

I don't know that the subject is political. The siphoning of American companies to off-shore has been going on since the end of WWII. Both major political party voted to allow it to happen, so the subject is apolitical. Both parties are stupid.

Anyway, the subject of American made came up in this thread. I'd rather talk about cigars. :-)


Cheers,


Mike T.
While the discussion may not be political at the moment, it is becoming perilously close. All he did was post a reminder that if it were to drift that way, the thread would be closed. The collective experience of the admins here have a pretty good feel for threads that teeter on the edge. This happens to be one of them.
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Miket156 07:22 PM 03-09-2011
OK, got cha....:-)


Cheers,



Mike T.
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icehog3 09:46 PM 03-09-2011
Originally Posted by Miket156:
Icehog:

I don't know that the subject is political. The siphoning of American companies to off-shore has been going on since the end of WWII. Both major political party voted to allow it to happen, so the subject is apolitical. Both parties are stupid.

Anyway, the subject of American made came up in this thread. I'd rather talk about cigars. :-)


Cheers,


Mike T.
Originally Posted by pnoon:
While the discussion may not be political at the moment, it is becoming perilously close. All he did was post a reminder that if it were to drift that way, the thread would be closed. The collective experience of the admins here have a pretty good feel for threads that teeter on the edge. This happens to be one of them.
Yup...thanks Peter. I believe I said "If this thread goes any more political". :-)
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lostark374 12:46 PM 03-10-2011
I went to a political party once.. it was Stupid!

i don't care where my cutter is made as long as it works properly and lasts more then 1 year im happy.
But as far as my auto parts. i will only buy parts from Callahan Auto not from that Bastard Zalinsky.
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CasaDooley 02:32 PM 03-10-2011
Originally Posted by lostark374:
I went to a political party once.. it was Stupid!

i don't care where my cutter is made as long as it works properly and lasts more then 1 year im happy.
But as far as my auto parts. i will only buy parts from Callahan Auto not from that Bastard Zalinsky.
:-)
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OLS 02:53 PM 03-10-2011
Originally Posted by Bad Finger:
There are no cotton textile factories, or any hemp processing plants left in America.
BS, you should see ME process hemp. I can do it on an industrial scale when I put my mind to it, :-)
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OLS 03:00 PM 03-10-2011
Originally Posted by croatan:
My car is British owned by an Indian.
And I got to ride in it one day, and it was boss.

And for the record, I also read all the responses and thought you went out of your way to
speak delicately about everything, and only erred a bit in hoping to head off the logical next
step in cutter talk.
I think that is where someone might have read it 'wrong'. But they did in fact read it wrong.
I think they look down and see 6-8 posts and that very item colors their impressions of the
question being asked. A lot of people come in and get rowdy from post 1 and never think to
get acquainted first, and that likely led to some perceived tone that was not really there.
Oh Ceee-A we stand on guard for thee, I guess. :-)

Well...til he got all "NO, YOU are" and left the thread, likely forever, lol.
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dropshadow 11:57 AM 03-12-2011
Originally Posted by Bruzee:
I am not going to do that. If you can't see it on your own, then me pointing it out won't help any either. It is clear to me that you just don't get it.
fair enough. thanks for the warm welcome nonetheless.
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OLS 07:41 AM 03-15-2011
Good answer. He couldn't have pointed it out anyway.
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Bruzee 10:17 AM 03-15-2011
Originally Posted by OLS:
Good answer. He couldn't have pointed it out anyway.
Just couldn't leave it alone, could you? :-)
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pnoon 10:33 AM 03-15-2011
Do I really have to get involved again?

Last chance guys. And please don't PM me with "he started it" or "he revived it". Just learn let it go.
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landhoney 02:50 PM 03-15-2011
Originally Posted by landhoney:
Who are you looking to sell the cutters to, just out of curiosity?
Never got this answered? Still curious, and may have some input depending on your answer. :-)
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