Posted by northeast iowa on January 20, 2010 at 19:13:40 from (206.72.18.143):
In Reply to: OT Ertl Toys posted by JDOhio on January 20, 2010 at 14:11:43:
A good friend of mine twohouses down is in charge of shipping at the plant--been there for a long long time. He is probably in bed by now, but I can perhaps help ya out if you would like.
Nothing is certian in life, but I think alot of information on this post is very inacurate.
Joe, and John are both friends of mine, and I could ask for a low down if anyone is interested. They are very common folks, but often very busy.
My friend in shipping says it takes like 11 months for a order to get to the plant, so next years x-mas china junk is probably ordered already.
Quality and China do not go hand in hand, I purchased several tape measures on sale at Menards. I challanged two of my workers to remove them from the packaging without breaking the belt clip. One did it so I gave him the new tape measure, he tried to put it on his belt, and the screw fell off the belt clip and dropped the tape on the ground.
Think about this when you get behind the wheel--what parts are from China?
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