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Made In China - Lets take it apart
Here's a topic everyone is interested in.
I've done my own little photographic essay for YOU, the forum reader, to made a judgement for yourself as to whether all is substance or just heresay? Is furniture really that bad that comes from China or is it just hoopla for the USA-makers to beat drums about in order to separate you from your hard earned cash?
Some disclaimers first.
* I only sell USA-made furniture in my store. Yes, it costs more for two reasons. First of all, we don't expect - or really want - our fellow Americans to work for .75 an hour. Two, American manufacturers have pride in workmanship and use better quality materials. I am biased towards MADE IN THE USA.
* I do not know the distributor/brand of this piece. The Customer who gave me this told me he paid $ 399 for it.
* I realize not everyone can afford properly made furniture in their budget. You must decide for yourself what you can comfortably spend and what you expect from a piece.
Now,onto the fun. First, a little background......
This piece was given to me to dispose of by a customer who replaced it with a Hancock and Moore piece, the # 088 Drake Bench which he uses at the foot of his King-sized bed to put his socks and shoes on and he might sit there to watch TV for a bit as well. He's a big man, and is probably 6' 1" and 220lb. This made-In-China piece was two-years-old he told me, and he says while it looks OK, it sits terrible and he feels he is going to fall through to the floor when sitting on it.
Normally, on pieces that don't look too bad I donate to New Hope Housing in Alexandria VA, and I drop them off on the way back to the store. They help homeless people get going again and always need furniture for the homes. This was a candidate for that, as it presents itself pretty well, but I decided it was time to cut up one of these Chinese pieces as an educational endeavor, so this is one they don't get.
Now, on to the dis-assembly, lets see whats inside.
First a photo of the H&M piece that replaced it (in the red leather), and the China-made bench as I got it, with the makers tag.
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Even though this is not furniture-related, this is VERY interesting. A blog on a "Made In China" portable hard drive. If this is for real, then its brilliant in its deception!
http://blog.gsmarena.com/how-do-you-...ke-them-apart/
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I must say I really enjoyed reading all about your experiment. I tend to fall into these traps but luckily my husband is the more sensible type.
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Re: Made In China - Lets take it apart
I've never seen this post before and I'm glad you bumped it. I laughed at the cardboard! Thanks for this photo essay. It's excellent.
The Drake bench is spectacular. Love the woodwork. What an upgrade for your customer!