Well, you might be right about running for congress...If a guy who owns 17 Dynas buys one of the new ones, what can I say. I can only hope they stop at snare drums. No way if they make drumsets are they going to make new Swivomatic hardware. It will be generic stuff with the Rogers logo slapped on. Do you agree that if the demand for these drums increases they will have to be made in Taiwan to be cost effective ?
If by cost effective you mean cheap. Naturally. Or places much worse than Taiwan, with an effective workforce of six year olds owned by the company. Taiwan being the economy that it is... isn't going to allow for "cheap," and "quality" to be in the same spreadsheet. In the years following the war.... Japanese manufacturing was cheap, and products were dumped into the American market, as a way to establish a Japanese economy. Over a very short period of time, Japanese goods were no longer cheap, no longer of a disposable quality, and American Automobile manufacturers had to grapple with the reality that a car must last a whole lot more than 100,000 miles before it was toast. The Japanese did that. Taiwan became the dumping ground of cheap, and we ate their products with abandon. With each ... cheap... Taiwanese thing we bought, their quality came up. And they found how to raise production with quality. Taiwan no longer means "Cheap." And their quality rivals anything produced anywhere in the world.... and surpasses some things of the same sort made here. A generation from now, and it is already happening... China will dominate the world, and will no longer be "cheap." As those markets have improved, so have their standards of living, their productions levels, and the quality of their products. Come out of the caves my friend, we can now live in houses.