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<blockquote data-quote="james holdsworth" data-source="post: 3366872" data-attributes="member: 79864"><p>And, is that a bad thing? Knowing where the product is made - and by whom?</p><p>It was certainly fair game for the Conquest HD line - we went on for pages and pages arguing what ''made in Germany'' meant, and just what % of content was actually German in the HD's.</p><p></p><p>Personally, this is something I want to know, just like I want to know if a bin is a unique creation or a clone / knock-off, rebadge etc. We have seen in the past where two bins with different names but the same specs are priced quite differently, so the knowledge gained can save some money as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james holdsworth, post: 3366872, member: 79864"] And, is that a bad thing? Knowing where the product is made - and by whom? It was certainly fair game for the Conquest HD line - we went on for pages and pages arguing what ''made in Germany'' meant, and just what % of content was actually German in the HD's. Personally, this is something I want to know, just like I want to know if a bin is a unique creation or a clone / knock-off, rebadge etc. We have seen in the past where two bins with different names but the same specs are priced quite differently, so the knowledge gained can save some money as well. [/QUOTE]
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