Originally Posted by
j.sabourn
Most things in Japan in 1953 were considered cheap and nasty , e.g. the clockwork toys were made with pieces of old tins of baked beans and any thrown out garbage , the same as is being done today to try and save the world? The cheapest and most genuine thing to buy then was eggshell tea and dinner sets , I bought one to take home for my mother and one in later years for the wife which we still have. Japan rose from shoddy goods to some of the best in the world and to my mind equaled Germany on their optical lenses for binoculars etc. they did very well in their manufacturing industries rising from the ashes after the war. Cheers JS.
Japan at one time was considered the greatest copier and imitator of others goods. Today their equipment is considered top notch by most. They even changed a cities name to USA so as to be able to stamp on goods JS