An interesting discussion is taking place in the comments of the Russian Lock posting. Or at least I find it interesting …
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Stefan: The sad part is that lots of locks, even the high quality ones, are now produced in China. Or China produces parts of the lock. So in fact they could be right the locks originate from China. I would not know for sure. I wonder how many ‘Russian locks’ are made in China …
A very interesting conversation. It’s a strange world you introduced me to, Barry. 🙂
I’m sorry I haven’t been in touch since Sneek. My last day of work is tomorrow and hopefully I’ll have a little more time to catch up with everyone. I hope things have been going well for you and you’re looking forward to the holidays!
Interesting, indeed.
BTW, was it ever mentioned in your blog that the locks were from China?
Stefan: The sad part is that lots of locks, even the high quality ones, are now produced in China. Or China produces parts of the lock. So in fact they could be right the locks originate from China. I would not know for sure. I wonder how many ‘Russian locks’ are made in China …
A very interesting conversation. It’s a strange world you introduced me to, Barry. 🙂
I’m sorry I haven’t been in touch since Sneek. My last day of work is tomorrow and hopefully I’ll have a little more time to catch up with everyone. I hope things have been going well for you and you’re looking forward to the holidays!
– Schuyler
And is more interesting now dec 5th after the last russian preventive attack :¬)..