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![]() "m II" wrote in message news:YRnhh.87551$rv4.51453@edtnps90... news.rcn.com wrote: wrote in message I know what Degen is. Well that is a relief: I thought for a moment you were a troll for making a statement about this in a thread where everyone else seems to know what they are talking about ! He was referring to your posting earlier, which said: ========================================== The whole problem is that people in the know have started to refer to Gegen as an innovative company which produces BETTER radios than Sony, especially after a bit of development. ========================================== When you said 'Gegen', he was naturally curious as to the brand name. I think you missed the point of my message which is that no one else thought it necessary to pick up on my spelczech's typo of Degen to Gegen and seemed to know that obviously I was referring to Degen and not some other completely unknown company. People dont start to refer to an unknown company in a wholesale manner and give the company's products great reviews and start to refer to their development policies if the company is unknown. mike |
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![]() I think that what we are seeing from our experiences, is that China makes some some junk stuff and also makes some good stuff, DEPENDING on what factory produced it or assembled it, (even Sony has quite a bit of stuff assembled in China these days. Does that mean that Sony's quality is going down??). Apparently many Japanese workers are upset that a lot of their jobs are going to China. Obviously there will be Chinese factories producing junk. Or producing good stuff, but under less then ideal conditions. Even rotten conditions that would never be acceptable in a North American or European factory. And these goods will of course leave a decidely bad impression on the buyer. But as we can see on this list, there are also those people, including me, that have had good experiences with Chinese made goods as well. (I have been happy with my Kaito KA1101, and KA1102 radios. My Eton E100 was made in China. I am happy with it. And my Eton E5 radio was designed in California, but built in China. I am happy with it also.) So I guess it all depends what factory your item was made in. Or perhaps what Chinese company made or assembled your item. But, the Chinese must realize, that if they want to sell a lot of goods to us in the west, they will have to have high quality goods. That way they will better their chances of being successful in the market place. So, like a previous poster said, their quality will most likely improve as time goes on. The Chinese do not want to fail in the international market place. CHINA - Some factorys make junk! Some factorys are starting to make some good stuff. Best of the Christmas Season to all, -Cato |
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