<excellent rant about quality tools and workmanship deleted. Read it the
first time.>
> I think there was a point in time when "you get what you pay for" was
true,
> or at least more so than now. I think perhaps it was even as late as
forty
> years ago. now, I see almost no certain correlation between price and
> worth. yes, sometimes. but not often enough to make blanket assumptions.
I believe that the more appropriate saying these days is "you don't get more
than you pay for"
Not always true; there are bargains out there, but we are more likely to see
rip-offs than great deals.
Mark Miller
geezer in training
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