Thanks Richard for the review. I hadn't planned to buy that set, but think I will give it a shot now.
This is exactly right and very frightening.
Hi Justin, it's only frightening if you buy $5,000 handbags!
My favorite is the "imported" Guinness I (less frequently) buy at the grocer. The brewing and packaging is done completely in Canada--and I bet Guinness picked Canada so its beer wouldn't fall under the domestic category on American grocery shelves! Imported beer, fresh from the Emerald Islands!
On the serious side, I think you guys over-play fears of China. The main problem is--for quality similar to Europe, which China can produce, manufactures don't want to pay the cost--afterall, it would cost similar to Europe. So the problem is that the manufacturers are trying to skim the top.
Yet, on the other hand, I have to admit--we've bought toys for my daughter in China and nearly all of the toys have been dangerous crap. The quality toys come from Europe, Japan, Korea, and the USA. But, ironicly, may have been manufactured in China.
China can produce to spec--the problem is that the companies are going cheap to capitalize on the China investment.
What I'm saying--
Blame the toy company that settled for less. Don't associate China with inherent incompetence.
-Tim