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OzziePete
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ByteFrenzy said:Super Turbo Deluxe Custom said:FWIW, my original post was not bagging on W or anyone, just the confusing semantical nature of country of origin designations. It's like the phrases "Organic, Natural, or Green." There's no telling what those mean but only exist to make one feel warm and fuzzy.
That's exactly how I understood it. There are lots of terms that don't really mean what they litterally say, or don' t really mean anything at all. 'Biological', 'Light', 'Life Long Warranty'... The grand award in my eyes is for 'ASAP'. 'As soon as possible' is NOT synonomous with 'Drop everything and do it Right Now'. Our culture, and our language with it, is suffering from severe semantic erosion.
That - and patriotic overdrive, hence the semantics to stick a label as 'Made in [country]' on something you want to sell in that country. Wana, myself and other Aussies could just as easily buy some Warmoth stuff, slap it all together here in Aus and tag it as made in Australia, as the instrument itself didn't come together as a guitar til we decided to piece it all together. The correct terminology would be, of course, Designed and Assembled in Australia, but that starts sounding like you bought all these dodgy parts and added 10% on top mark up. I do like Wana's comment about tagging stuff as Made on Earth.