Securb
One of Jerry's Kids
Re: Gibson Trademarks 335 Shape
It is not a generalization it is a fact. Manufacturing standards in China across the board are much lower than they are in America. Making this more troubling is it is standard practice in Chinese manufacturing to pump product off the line built to the manufacturer's spec only in the initial runs. As production continues the plant will find ways to cut costs on everything from packaging to raw components. Another way Chinese manufacturers subsidize their low production costs is buy stealing the client's intellectual property. Actual product and knock-offs to be sold in other markets will come off the same production line with the original products eventually bearing the components of the knock-offs. The chinese pedal, pickup or guitar you buy or try today will most likely be very different than the one you buy next month. The driving force in Chinese manufacturing is cost not quality. If you are really interested in learning more about it I would suggest reading “Poorly Made in China” by Paul Midler.
I don't disagree with that, what I disagree with is the use of the overall generalization that things in China are made more cheaply.
It is not a generalization it is a fact. Manufacturing standards in China across the board are much lower than they are in America. Making this more troubling is it is standard practice in Chinese manufacturing to pump product off the line built to the manufacturer's spec only in the initial runs. As production continues the plant will find ways to cut costs on everything from packaging to raw components. Another way Chinese manufacturers subsidize their low production costs is buy stealing the client's intellectual property. Actual product and knock-offs to be sold in other markets will come off the same production line with the original products eventually bearing the components of the knock-offs. The chinese pedal, pickup or guitar you buy or try today will most likely be very different than the one you buy next month. The driving force in Chinese manufacturing is cost not quality. If you are really interested in learning more about it I would suggest reading “Poorly Made in China” by Paul Midler.

