they and the japanese make superior engines and or cars and trucks
I reckon they could make good nets
but I AM glad we have some good companies left here in the us
somewhere also
Joe (tired of watching my japanese made motor vehicles
make my american made stuff look like crap) :)
Dick J wrote:
>At the last minute, I've decided to run at Maxton at the end of this month. I
>have not yet upgraded my window net so I had to scramble to get a full-door
>net. I emailed one of the major companies three times and never got an
>answer. I then called RCI which is about ten miles from my home. The guy was
>really nice, but explained that they no longer make their own stuff, they buy
>it all from China. I checked another place and they said I'd have to order at
>least 100 nets! The next supplier also bought their stuff from China (with
>SFI Tags?).
>I called Stroud in Oklahoma. The gal that answered the phone understood my
>dilemma and assured me that there was no Chinese stuff there, that they made
>thier own stuff right there in their shop. She assured me that if I emailed
>her a drawing with dimensions and all, she would get it to "the right person".
>I sent the email yesterday afternoon. She sent an email right back letting me
>know that they had my order and that there were no problems. I got another
>e-mail this morning informing me that the net was done, confirming my shipping
>address, and asking if I needed overnight.
>Hey, these guys care about racers - and it's all damn sure "Made In USA". I
>know "Sparky" Smith has visited with them before, but after this experience,
>everything I buy from here on out will come from Stroud in Oklahoma City -
>USA.
>Dick J In East Texas
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