Prof. Pizka writes:
>>You can, but are you doing it ?? How about the profit left then ? Aren't
you  >>(means the factories or share holders) just looking for high profit ?

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"Leonard & Peggy Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
>     Many Americans still consider Japanese parts better than American.
This
> started back in the 70s and 80s when the imported cars from Japan and
> Germany ran so well and were so much better made.  I think those days are
> over and we can make anything as well, but we had our eyes opened.
>
Prof.,
   Yes I clearly see your point.  But I think that we have learned from
Japan and Germany that people expect quality OR the profit will not be
there.  We had our clocks cleaned by Volkswagen and Honda.  Hopefully our
Conns, Holton and King horns reflect that we do have a learning curve.  IF
any of them produce junk then we know Hoyer, Yamaha, Jupiter and any number
of other makers will step up to fill the void.  On high end horns such as
Alexander we are set up differently.  We have many small one person shops
turning out high quality horns but no small factories that I know of.  If
the quality isn't the profit will not be either.

Regards,
Leonard

LB

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