William, I understand todays production process somewhat, outsourcing worldwide, JIT deliveries and meeting ISO standards. The hobby I was speaking of was electrical equipment manufactured in the 50's, 60's and 70's. Most of the product was made here domestically. I was speaking of hard parts like switches, diodes, potentiometers, transformers and chokes. And of course the production world has changed and I do see your position. True it is, any product sitting in bins or on the shelf are degrading as the hours pass by. The company I am specifically talking about was known for this kind of buying tactics, whatever was cheap and the best deal at the time. And Clarence Leo Fender as a radio man built an American icon from this type of management. He even used product from the US auto industry. All amplifiers from about 1961 forward were covered with the General Tire and Rubber Company "Tolex" fabric, the same material that the big three were using as their vinyl top coverings. Anyhow, I am not responding harshly and you made good points. I just had to differentiate your point of todays manufacturing standards as to some from the past. Great topic though!