freedok
Well-known member
My friends it has become obvious to me that the Ernie Ball Company is a champion amongst an endless list of failing companies in this country. I say this because I have been involved in the automotive industry here in Detroit since 1980. I am a tooling and product designer employed by one of those bankrupt automotive companies here in Michigan. By next month I will be looking for another design position when my employer closes the doors for good.
In the last 30 years there has been a multitude of changes in our countries way of doing business. The trend since the middle 70's till present was to survive in a global markret. Today, if your a manufacturer you must team up with a Chinese counterpart or equivelent in order to survive. It doesn't matter if your building automobiles or building musical instruments, it is almost impossible to survive fabricating a product solely with American labor. Seems to me Ernie Ball Company is doing exactly that. I believe that musicians are somewhat discriminating with regards to the quality and craftsmanship of their instruments. It is nice to know that my next bass will be manufactured by Americans in AMERICA! Hats off to the folks at Ernie Ball.
In the last 30 years there has been a multitude of changes in our countries way of doing business. The trend since the middle 70's till present was to survive in a global markret. Today, if your a manufacturer you must team up with a Chinese counterpart or equivelent in order to survive. It doesn't matter if your building automobiles or building musical instruments, it is almost impossible to survive fabricating a product solely with American labor. Seems to me Ernie Ball Company is doing exactly that. I believe that musicians are somewhat discriminating with regards to the quality and craftsmanship of their instruments. It is nice to know that my next bass will be manufactured by Americans in AMERICA! Hats off to the folks at Ernie Ball.