This really hit home and I must reply. I dated two different women at one time. They were sisters..... actually they were identical twins.... well almost. They were both manufactured in the same plant using the same materials and the same workers did the assembly process. One was very well put together and the other one was not nearly as nice. There definitely was a major difference. Both came with the same warranty.. NONE! Actually, after purchase, it was felt that it was up to you to do all repairs and maintenance from that time forward, no matter what went wrong. There was a clause that you couldn't return the item either. Enough said about that aspect of the purchase. One was soft spoken, and a very gentle person, and the other was raspy and grumpy, and overall, once you got to know her, not a nice person at all. Now, you might be wondering which one that I purchased. Well, to tell the truth, neither. I figured that if the factory did such a shoddy job on one, that the other was also going to fall apart soon after purchase and the be no better than the other one that was already showing the poor craftsmanship. Eventually, both were purchased and eventually, both were abandoned by their new owners for the very same reason. Shoddy manufacturing process that was covered up by one and easily identified of the other. In both cases, the purchasers were initially happy with the purchase, but after the sweetness of the price was over, the sourness of the quality became a major factor. Today, both are back at the factory, and the factory workers are wondering where and why the mistakes were made. In this case, the factory workers did all they knew how to make a perfect product in their own image, but failed because of environmental issues surrounding the manufacturing plant. The workers tried their best, but their best wasn't enough. They are good workers, and nothing like the products that they made. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif