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Thanks Steve for posting Scale Train's release. I think I hear you guys saying as I am thinking "if it is something I just can't do without" what the heck is a few more bucks. And me on a fixed reducing income.However, I have a question or comment depending on how you want to read it. ST stated they are going to invest over $1,000,000 this year in new tooling. Doesn't that become a real crap shoot if Chinese Govt. owns the tooling. Isn't that what we heard out of some of the manufacturers when the major sudden shut down happened ? Maybe it would be better to invest that money into the USA and find some manufacturer in our own country who can make the same or better quality product. We, me included, might have to pay more per unit purchased but this tariff situation will probably not get better soon.Just burning off some of the noggin sawdust,Carl
I'm not sure it's a problem that NEEDS to be fixed. It's just a reality we live in. The best solution for us as consumers is to keep the markets as stable as possible.
@carlso, a few points here:...
With close to 20 years working either for, or with, the agency that collects any duty or tarriffs I can say while you are correct that hobby material margins are not as much as general merchandise they are not as low as you guess.
There is a real train wreck of a thread going on FB right now on the ST page, not unlike this one, but way more irrational.