bradross
Well-known member
Hello again everyone,
Happened across this online article about the "good ol' days" of quality "Made in the U.S.A" goods. Of course, the overriding message of the article could also apply to the days of "Made in Canada", "Made in Great Britain", etc.
Anyway, interesting (but not surprising!) is that the featured item is a 1972 Maytag.

Happened across this online article about the "good ol' days" of quality "Made in the U.S.A" goods. Of course, the overriding message of the article could also apply to the days of "Made in Canada", "Made in Great Britain", etc.
Anyway, interesting (but not surprising!) is that the featured item is a 1972 Maytag.
