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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Well clearly you guys have shown a distinct liking for strong man Mr. Trump a individual who loves DICTATORS and we know he was a coward and a draft doger. Here he is collectively licking the ar--- of the World's worse dictators.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hRmr6mrXbc
    you should really maybe listen to what the difference in what was said but hey, you don't care so let's look at his results ... freed prisoners, summits and peace agreements....
    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44056972

    while Trudeau's praise for China and letting PLA troops train in Canada...
    https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/two-mi...ases-1.5225036

    So yes, I like a strong leader that gets results and not a dancing silly socked incompetent that can only spend and not get anything done... except empty the piggy bank and create debt and ruin.

    Audit of $187 billion worth of Liberal infrastructure spending finds 20,000 missing projects
    https://www.rebelnews.com/canada_los...is_underfunded

    So why don't you think about the implications and impact of you decisions, I know I did and that's why I started a thread hoping a few more Canadian MADE items are sold. Not Canadian pretenders like Freedom Lures (all made in China and shipped half way around the world) and some of the other fakers but real MADE IN CANADA companies like Len Thompson or Ciscoe or Williams.

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    When it comes to lures and you're into crankbaits then you're right out of luck buying Canadian. Its very hard if not impossible to compete with China when it comes to crankbaits. Who in their right mind will spring for a Rapala(Finnish) at $10 a pop when you can buy something from China with a quality finish and action at $2.00 per lure?
    I prefer to buy Canadian too but there's so many products that are cost prohibitive when compared to the asian market, knock-offs or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawbill View Post
    I prefer to buy Canadian too but there's so many products that are cost prohibitive when compared to the asian market, knock-offs or not.
    I can still remember as a kid (early 60s) when we first started to see "Made in Hong Kong" labels on stuff. It was an affront to us even as kids...

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    In the hard body there is Canadian Wigglers and Fishinator Lures and Hang Belly are all I can think of, Kiko I haven't heard of for awhile so they might be gone but I still have a couple I haven't opened and I will take A.C. Shiners over Rapala's any day of the week. I got into some good prices on Rapalas awhile ago when a shop closed and added a couple to it when Lebaron closed. I found that I didn't use them or have as much success as others and actually put most of the unopened ones in an old tackle box and put them up for sale on Kijiji, they weren't even opened. For me I find Canadian Wigglers seem to always do better than Rapalas and those I have still have been replaced often by A.C. Shiners that I think are better than Rapalas and actually made in North America atleast. There are lots that call themselves Canadian that are just pretenders like Freedom Lures, Lyman, Badd Boyz and the other sell outs I just refuse to buy. Lots of softbaits made locally like Anglers Choice and Bass Magnet so they are easy to come up with and avoid the others. Moonshine is made in the US and so are many Linder so I pick them over the made in China fakers for ice fishing.

    https://www.facebook.com/fishinatorlures/ https://westsidestores.ca/products/f...plug-lure.html

    http://acshiners.info/ * I am having a brain fart, when the old guy that ran the shop north of Owen Sounds on Hwy 6 died they had a big sale and I bought as many as I could justify at the price they sold for. and I put more raps up for sale I got my money back and got better lures essentially as well as a St. Croix rod I had been watching for.

    If you want to start your own... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gu75tIiTHEw ** A should watch!

    It just takes a little thought and time to look for products made in Canada (or atleast US), the price might be a bit higher but who do you want to have the jobs and collect the profits, someone in Canada or the US?


    or got a 3-D printer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZNWVkWDN24
    Last edited by mosquito; December 12th, 2020 at 11:34 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkB View Post
    Wait, Fidel lived in Quebec??
    .....just when he was laying pipe with Justin's mom

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    Quote Originally Posted by MikePal View Post
    I can still remember as a kid (early 60s) when we first started to see "Made in Hong Kong" labels on stuff. It was an affront to us even as kids...
    I remember things being made by MR. J A Pan that’s how old I am.

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    China has become expert at reverse engineering. A fraction of the price on many items. Hard to resist when our dollar is stretched so thin.

    An example would be gas engines. Although not Canadian, we are familiar with Honda engines and reliability. To be honest, I have used quite a few products with "Chinese" engines over the last 10 years and none have failed except a John Deere garden tractor with a Briggs motor that blew the head gasket twice.

    Example:

    A 6 HP with electric start $199 https://www.princessauto.com/en/prop...?skuId=8628257

    A standard Honda GX 5.5 HP non electric $599 https://www.princessauto.com/en/hond...?skuId=4770426

    So, yes it is nice to say buy Canadian and support the local economy but when most products are manufactured overseas it is a rallying call that is long gone.
    I work for a healthcare manufacturer. They outsourced manufacturing to China many years ago.
    If things go sour, India is willing, ready and able to pick up the business.

    https://www.dw.com/en/make-in-india-...try/a-53505972

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    Yup because their workers might make a buck a day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by impact View Post
    China has become expert at reverse engineering. A fraction of the price on many items. Hard to resist when our dollar is stretched so thin.

    An example would be gas engines. Although not Canadian, we are familiar with Honda engines and reliability. To be honest, I have used quite a few products with "Chinese" engines over the last 10 years and none have failed except a John Deere garden tractor with a Briggs motor that blew the head gasket twice.

    Example:

    A 6 HP with electric start $199 https://www.princessauto.com/en/prop...?skuId=8628257

    A standard Honda GX 5.5 HP non electric $599 https://www.princessauto.com/en/hond...?skuId=4770426

    So, yes it is nice to say buy Canadian and support the local economy but when most products are manufactured overseas it is a rallying call that is long gone.
    I work for a healthcare manufacturer. They outsourced manufacturing to China many years ago.
    If things go sour, India is willing, ready and able to pick up the business.

    https://www.dw.com/en/make-in-india-...try/a-53505972
    Your Honda motor was probably made in North Carolina, Thailand or Japan... from the Honda engines page.
    "Engines for the U.S. market are primarily sourced from the U.S., Japan, and Thailand. "
    https://engines.honda.com/oem-resour...ring-locations

    So your not making the effort to try and help the industries still in Canada .... I guess it is your choice..... your "impact" seems to be mostly to the groin area of the Canadian industries given the attitude you have represented there. We see our louse of a PM not wanting the sanitizer made here etc., asking people to understand the implications of their choices and make ones based on morals doesn't work for some I guess

    There are options but sadly you just don't want to look, I know Generac and Winco are both made in the US but I am sure there was one made in Canada a few years ago....the Tecumseh motors are all still North American made, but I don't think they are in generators now... well maybe someday you can have an impact that benefits Canadians.

    The John Deere snowblower with the Tecumseh motor I have must be almost 20 years old and runs great... it cost more than the cheap ones... in the short run. The lawnmower with the Tecumseh ... it's way over 20 now!

    Interesting when you post a buy made in Canada and instead of where people are buying from and opportunities you get people throwing water on the fire saying don't... sad
    Last edited by mosquito; December 13th, 2020 at 09:19 PM.

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    A good place to start your shopping online ...

    https://www.not-amazon.ca/

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