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mayhem
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Quiff Boy wrote:mine's an electrolux "boss" widetrack, in black. natch ;)

http://www.ciao.co.uk/Electrolux_Boss__73441
I always knew you were a man of style and taste chief!

Like I said, Electroluxes rock.
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Red Sunsets wrote:
AndyTheGoth wrote:This "Vacuum Cleaner" thread Sucks ;-)
And move their ops back to the UK :evil:
Yep, that's why I won't buy Doc Martens any more either...
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mayhem wrote:
Red Sunsets wrote:
AndyTheGoth wrote:This "Vacuum Cleaner" thread Sucks ;-)
And move their ops back to the UK :evil:
Yep, that's why I won't buy Doc Martens any more either...
Have DM moved their operations already? Last time I bought Docs, about a year ago, I think they were just about to start the process...

Not cool.
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CorpPunk wrote:
Have DM moved their operations already? Last time I bought Docs, about a year ago, I think they were just about to start the process...

Not cool.
Afraid so, they are now made in Thailand I believe. Not surprisingly this is not emblazoned all over the box the way Made in England used to be.

Not that I want to deny anyone a living. But I try to buy things from countries where I think the workers might get a decent living wage and reasonable working conditions.
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mayhem wrote:Not that I want to deny anyone a living. But I try to buy things from countries where I think the workers might get a decent living wage and reasonable working conditions.
:eek: So you buy stuff made in England? :?
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markfiend wrote:
mayhem wrote:Not that I want to deny anyone a living. But I try to buy things from countries where I think the workers might get a decent living wage and reasonable working conditions.
:eek: So you buy stuff made in England? :?
I was asking for that wasn't I? Touche (you'll have to imagine the accent on the e, I can't get my keyboard to do it).
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mayhem wrote:
Quiff Boy wrote:mine's an electrolux "boss" widetrack, in black. natch ;)

http://www.ciao.co.uk/Electrolux_Boss__73441
I always knew you were a man of style and taste chief!

Like I said, Electroluxes rock.
;D
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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mayhem wrote:Not that I want to deny anyone a living. But I try to buy things from countries where I think the workers might get a decent living wage and reasonable working conditions.
likewise :von:
What’s the difference between a buffalo and a bison?
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