Definitely interested in your perspective if you're willing to explain that thought a bit.
Thanks for pushing the Caly LW, too!
Definitely interested in your perspective if you're willing to explain that thought a bit.
This is as nicely as this can be stated. I would go much further, but don’t want to step beyond the bounds of this board. All I can say is, Sal, I am grateful your company is doing what it is doing, and I will gladly pay more for any decisions you feel it necessary to make. Take care, all.sal wrote: ↑Sat May 28, 2022 3:57 pmHi Meadowlark,
Regarding China, In general, I try to avoid politics on this forum. By devaluing their currency to a very low point, 6 Yuan / US dollar, they have taken over the manufacturing for the world. Few can compete against that valuation, and few can not be seduced by the low prices. This creates an unfair trade imbalance, giving China all of the advantages in world competition. Their manufacturing skills are on a par with the first world, so in my opinion, I would prefer a more realistic valuation of their Yuan. Yes, we would pay more for our goods made in China, but from a fair market point of view, I think it would be better in the long run. I really don't want to go more into the politics of this, what I want is for more Americans to take a closer look at what's going on.
sal
That's one **** of a list of knives the UKPK beat out. What about that knife makes it so good?