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Inland employee posters
Here are two posters that Inland used in the plant for employees motivation.
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11-28-2010 01:48 PM
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Paul, are they both repros? I saw one you put on eBay. I am seriously considering this.
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They are reprints of the originals.
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Still very cool.
Wish we had that kind of attitude in our manufacturing today. Pride and ownership of your job and the quality of the items you make.
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Still very cool.
Wish we had that kind of attitude in our manufacturing today. Pride and ownership of your job and the quality of the items you make.
Not much manufacturing going on in this country these days.
Last edited by Wulf; 11-28-2010 at 03:16 PM.
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WOW just sold a pair to a gentleman in Denmark!
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Wulf
Not much manufacturing going on in this country these days.
We can start by not buying poison dog food, chemical burning sandals, lead painted children's toys, to name a few, from China. Then make and or produce it ourselves. I am sick and tired of people saying we can't do it and have to buy out of the country. That's Bull. What do you think we did in the late 40's and 50's? We had just ended a World War, and a Korean War. Other countries were digging out from that. We grew it, raised it, drilled for it, made it, ourselves.
And we could do it again except for greed.
Stepping off the soap box.
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We can start by not buying poison dog food, chemical burning sandals, lead painted children's toys, to name a few, from China. Then make and or produce it ourselves. I am sick and tired of people saying we can't do it and have to buy out of the country. That's Bull. What do you think we did in the late 40's and 50's? We had just ended a World War, and a Korean War. Other countries were digging out from that. We grew it, raised it, drilled for it, made it, ourselves.
And we could do it again except for greed.
Stepping off the soap box.
No.....first we must get rid of the lawyers, politicians and the unions. Then we can have a discussion about restarting the dormant maufacturing in the US.
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Paul, are they both repros? I saw one you put on eBay. I am seriously considering this.
Someone asked me if I would sell my original 10 page training chart. But it is the only one I have.
Don't know if anyone is interested or not but I saw there is also a guy in Georgia reprinting the 10 page training chart in three different sizes. I wrote him a note and this was his reply.
M1 Carbine information, blueprints, pictures, mouse pads, and coffee mugs!
On the 8.5" X 11" how are the 10 pages bound.
1. Plastic coil bound - 32# HP Premium Choice LaserJet Paper with Polyethylene 23 gauge "smoke-clear" and "blue" cover and back.
On the 17" x 22" if you order all 10 pages what is the cost.
1. On HP Heavyweight 36# Paper (17" X 22") - $15 X 10 = $150.00 (minus $50.00 discount - i.e., $100) + $6.50 flat rate priority mail shipping. Total = $106.50.
2. On HP Gloss Photo Paper (17" X 22") - $22 X 10 = $220.00 (minus $80.00 discount - i.e., $160) + $6.50 flat rate priority mail shipping. Total = $166.50.
Same question (i.e., all 10 pages) on the full size 34' X 42.75" all pages.
1. On HP Heavyweight 36# Paper (34" X 42.75") - $20 X 10 = $200.00 + $6.50 flat rate priority mail shipping. Total = $206.50.
2. On HP Gloss Photo Paper (34" X 42.75") - $25 X 10 = $250.00 + $6.50 flat rate priority mail shipping. Total = $256.50.
I ship priority mail next business day after receiving the order before close of business.
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The first step is to remove the crooked politicians that made it advantageous to move manufacturing out of this country. Someone was bought and paid for to make it happen. Little favors like making cruise ship's income non taxable, or NAFTA which moved it to Mexico and Canada. Mexicans now make Fords not Americans.
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