Burton: "Buy Local" Really?
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Burton: "Buy Local" Really?
So every time I see the new Burton moto "buy local" it just pisses me off! Seriously, are American buyers that dumb? Coming from the company that produces no boards in America. Their pitch is to buy from Local ski/snowboard shops. It seriously just pisses me off and I figured this is a good place to vent!
On that same subject for anyone who is on facebook and friends with Outside magazine they just posted a question regarding Logik skis and if the hand crafted skis are really worth a premium. Give your two cents, I did!
http://www.facebook.com/outsidemagazine[/url]
On that same subject for anyone who is on facebook and friends with Outside magazine they just posted a question regarding Logik skis and if the hand crafted skis are really worth a premium. Give your two cents, I did!
http://www.facebook.com/outsidemagazine[/url]
This Carradan guy has been in courts all over the world for his various sales scams over the last 20 years, or so. There's lots of dirt on him if you do a search. He's sold a few skis for 20 grand, but never delivered a single pair. It's been awhile since I did the research, but I seem to remember that he's also sold a rare breed of cat for $7,000 (I think that's how much it was), but the cats don't really exist. He's pretty creative at BS, I must admit.
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Ski logik are made in china, but don't bash them too much. From what I have read the wages and working conditions/benefits of working for them are superior to general conditions in chinese factories. I think they even get health insurance.
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Coriolis haha, I always kinda figured if I stood between counter rotating vortexes that I'd be heavier but fluffier. Awesome!

Yeah, that's all true Falls...I just decry jobs being moved off-shore in this economy, and that they make such a big deal out of NOT making it clear that's what they do.

Yeah, that's all true Falls...I just decry jobs being moved off-shore in this economy, and that they make such a big deal out of NOT making it clear that's what they do.
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I can see your point.
Locally made is always going to be best for local economy.
I think ski logik skis would be crazy expensive if you made them in the USA.
I have a friend whose sister works in Colorado and she said that the ski logik skis were really popular last season, but people were breaking them left right and centre.
Locally made is always going to be best for local economy.
I think ski logik skis would be crazy expensive if you made them in the USA.
I have a friend whose sister works in Colorado and she said that the ski logik skis were really popular last season, but people were breaking them left right and centre.
Don't wait up, I'm off to kill Summer....
G-man -- your comments about the scams make me feel better about a decision I made over a month ago.
A writer from a reputable magazine (for wall street-type folks) wanted to interview me and get my professional opinion about the company and the skis. They wanted to write an article highlighting the skis. Before my phone interview, I studied the site and had a good look at the 'technology'. Finally I decided I couldn't do the interview. The writer called and I simply said that I couldn't offer anything useful. Besides, it wouldn't have been fair of me to judge the 'quality' of the work based on the info on the site.
I think I made a good choice.
A writer from a reputable magazine (for wall street-type folks) wanted to interview me and get my professional opinion about the company and the skis. They wanted to write an article highlighting the skis. Before my phone interview, I studied the site and had a good look at the 'technology'. Finally I decided I couldn't do the interview. The writer called and I simply said that I couldn't offer anything useful. Besides, it wouldn't have been fair of me to judge the 'quality' of the work based on the info on the site.
I think I made a good choice.
