[PRCo] Re: G Scale Air Car
Dwight Long
dwightlong at verizon.net
Wed Jan 19 22:20:02 EST 2011
Phil
Japanese products in the 1950s had problems with both quality and image.
What changed was that they embraced Dr. Edwards Deming and his teachings. It changed the whole quality scene, and raised their reputation from the pits to the top echelon. Deming had been laughed out of Detroit as an unneeded expense. He went to Japan. You know the rest of the story.
When I was at Union Tank Car in the 1960s, we bought imported steel plate from Japan not because it was cheaper but because the quality was superlative. US-made steel at the time had such poor quality control that the line was constantly having to be shut down when it was used and very significant costs for rework resulted. Not so with Japanese plate. Not all costs are represented by the initial purchase price, a fact too few American consumers appreciate.
Dwight
----- Original Message -----
From: Phillip Clark Campbell
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Sent: Wednesday, 19 January, 2011 21:48
Subject: [PRCo] Re: G Scale Air Car
Mr.Schneider;
It seems China has literally vaulted into Capitalism
from poverty to finished product without the experience
that goes in between. There seems to be a total lack
of quality control. That is totally different from experience
with Chinese Americans who are most intelligent and
industrious.
Following Katrina, new construction used drywall from
China. Fumes and other quality issues were so bad
that homes were gutted for repairs; I don't recall who
assumed the costs. Don't we have standards by
which imports are measured? This made major
national news headlines.
I note that long time U.S.A. manufacturers will state
the product is made in China to "...our rigid quality control."
But it is quite apparent this is not the case isn't it.
People here haven't had a problem returning items;
stores immediately accepted the returns with many
apologies. Now I also look to see where the item
is made; it is difficult to find items other than made
in China.
Products from India and other smaller countries don't
seem to suffer quality issues to my knowledge but they
don't seem to produce much or not much is imported. In the
1950s noses turned up at "made in Japan" but that
seemed to be political as opposed to quality, and less
expensive than so issues of undermining local
businesses were a concern. Korean imports never
seemed to raise quality issues.
Phil
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From: Fred Schneider <fwschneider at comcast.net>
To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 9:23:38 PM
Subject: [PRCo] Re: G Scale Air Car
And my lawn sprinkler from WalMart lasted three hours. The store asked what I
did wrong. I said I put water through it. I demanded my money back. They
wanted to give me another one. I said no, I will go home and remanufacture the
old "made in the USA" item even if I have to make new parts.
On Jan 19, 2011, at 8:40 PM, Phillip Clark Campbell wrote:
> I believe the "G" car is made by Aristocraft.
> I don't know if it is contracted out. Are there
> any quality issues with the Chinese models?
> Several of us have purchased items made in
> China for around the home and they have
> literally disintegrated within a month.
> A neighbor bought some drapes made in China;
> She found them almost on the floor one morning
> after the stitching failed. Others who have bought
> door mats found they disintegratedwithin 3-months
> sitting in place on the floor. Some bought fleece
> blankets which produced massive pilling in the
> wash. It was so severe that filters were clogged
> necessitating a service call. Shaking wet blankets
> outdoor before drying found the pilling remaining on
> the patio for a month or more. It was difficult to
> sweep.
>
>
> Phil
>
>
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> ________________________________
> From: Edward H. Lybarger <trams2 at comcast.net>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
> Sent: Wed, January 19, 2011 7:37:04 PM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: G Scale Air Car
>
> We provide all the consumers. And encourage all the debt.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org
> [mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org] On Behalf Of Herb
> Brannon
> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 6:55 PM
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: G Scale Air Car
>
> We have annexed them. They provide all the basic industry and we
> provide.............hmmm, what do we provide??
> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 16:40, BobDietrich <bob.dietrich1 at verizon.net>wrote:
>
>> It may have a brand name "Custom Traxx" but it ain't necessarily made
>> in America. Unless you are thinking of annexing China.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org
>> [mailto:pittsburgh-railways-bounce at lists.dementia.org] On Behalf Of
>> Herb Brannon
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2011 11:26 AM
>> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
>> Subject: [PRCo] Re: G Scale Air Car
>>
>> It looks like, very soon now, everything in HO traction on the planet
>> will be American made. It will have the brand name "Custom Traxx".
>> On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 01:06, Dwight Long <dwightlong at verizon.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Herb
>>>
>>> I presume it would have "Buy American" requirements?
>>>
>>> Dwight
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Herb Brannon
>>> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
>>> Sent: Tuesday, 18 January, 2011 20:22
>>> Subject: [PRCo] Re: G Scale Air Car
>>>
>>>
>>> To prevent cleaning out our wallet, I propose setting up a "Scale
>>> Model Department of Transportation" as a new US Govt Department.
>>> That way
>> those
>>> of
>>> us who operate scale model transportation systems could apply for
>> "capital
>>> improvement" funding for the purchase of new equipment. As absurd
>>> as
>> this
>>> is, the government would probably go for it to stimulate spending.
>>> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 20:03, Bill Robb <bill937ca at yahoo.ca> wrote:
>>>
>>>> How about Aristocraft's G scale air car? Available in PRC colors.
>> That
>>>> should
>>>> clean out someone's wallet!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> http://www.mylargescale.com/Community/Forums/tabid/56/aff/17/aft/11876
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