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Bedding (mattresses, etc.)
Carpet Paper |
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Anybody???
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how about basses?
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yes..
Quite a few people are making Double Basses in USA now. I wouldn't say that we are competing with the high production from abroad but at least in the quality area we are putting up a pretty good fight..
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as a native of wisconsin from just outside the fox valley i would like to mention Oshkosh Truck as being an american company still making quality products in the usa.
i wish i could mention Oshkosh Bgosh, but if memory serves me right, they bailed to mexico after nafta was signed |
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Boats and yachts.
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Weapons of Mass Destruction.
It's pretty safe to say that those manufacturing jobs won't be outsourced to China for a long, long while. A long, long, while. |
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made in usa..
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Wannabe comedians...
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Wayne?
Wayne? The Forum Bandwidth is getting a headache!
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geeze..
Yo, take a trip down to oz and visit Richard Prowse. You seem like him almost with a different screen name.
The decline or Manuf. in USA is largely do to people wasting time on the internet. |
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I would guess maybe Benjamin Willard as far as a Double Bass sized instrument goes. He predates Prescott and may have taught him. The Back as well the Top was made from Pine on Willard's basses. So they say.. |
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Made in USA...
Military uniforms and tactical gear.
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Tim Bishop |
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Crayola crayons are still made in the U.S. Was kinda shocked, but in a good way, because my daughter was trying to eat them at the time of discovery.
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The Amish still make great products. Leather goods especially come to mind.
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I think I've heard that some of the grape-growers down in Cali have started producing some good olives too - so there.
Actually now that I think of it, there's another one for the list - Wine, beer, spirits... I think maybe Wayne likes to sample and post! |
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Steinway pianos
Kanstul brass instruments Gibson (Nashville, TN, USA) Guitars Heritage guitars (Kalamazoo, MI) Fender (Fullerton, CA, USA) Guitars Conn-Selmer Brass and Woodwind (Elkhart, IN, USA) King brass instruments Ken Smith Basses Upton Basses (all or some?) Rickenbacker guitars and basses Martin (some) guitars Engelhardt basses Premium paisley bandana's from Tansclub (make great polishing cloths for any of the above instruments!) CAD (some) tube condenser recording microphones Acoustic Image amplifiers Ampeg amplifiers Peavey (some, but not all) amplifiers, guitars, basses, and sound systems Glock pistols Smith & Wesson Pistols Derringer pistols Springfield Rifles If you want to play music or kill something, you can do either with a high quality American made product. I know there are still some great American made tools, particularly the hand tools;- check Highland Hardware for availability. |
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Got Sig?
Maybe so, but Sig Sauer is made in USA (New Hampshire). I know, Germany too.
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There is a large Glock facility in Marietta, Ga. It appears that it is only a warranty service and distribution facility, but in the 80's everyone called it the "Glock plant". Apparently it was only for warranty service and not full assembly or manufacture. Sorry about the mistake.
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