HEGEL - Is it really made in Norway ?



Not unlike Ayon, where it is just printed "Austria" and not "Made in Austria" (the usual and official terminology), are HEGEL products actually made and assembled in Norway or just "designed" in Norway and assembled somewhere in China?

I have tried getting a clear-cut answer from dealers with no success. Juste like for Ayon gear by the way.

Thanks if you can help.
soniqmike
Talk2me,

You stated, "But, they are still getting rave reviews, just not from me." Lots of companies get so-called "rave" reviews. But since a lot of the review industry is corrupt I believe we should read any "rave" advisedly.
I don't see an alternative in education where the rich goes to Harvard and middle class goes to community college. Like I've said the big fish always eats the smaller fish. Only the rich becomes richer.
S1nn3r (System | Threads | Answers | This Thread)
and the problem is ...

Of course people with more resources have more flexibility and options. Their wealth grows expondentially and it's true, rich gets richer.

With education and hard work, capitalism offers the best opportunities to improve ones social status. The alternative is a nanny state where everybody loses with no hope. No growth, no innovations and permanent high unemployment and recession.

If money is important to you, stop feeling sorry for yourself and take action. If you can't make in the good old USA, you can't make it anywhere. There are reasons people are risking their lives trying to enter US.
What Hegel does is what most companies do: keep your headquarters in your native country and build, pollute, and use slave labor elsewhere (if that is, indeed, what they're doing). Make alliances with any third world crony criminal leaders that you can to get the biggest profits possible and wrap your product in the flag of your choice.

That's why Nike Air Jordans are made by the Khmer Rouge (arguably one of the worst regimes ever).

Country of origin only matters to the dancing on the head of the pin in this thread. All the laughing and spending is being done elsewhere.

All the best,
Nonoise
"As I consider the points raised in this thread, I can't help but think of the work of the French sociologist, Emile Durkheim."

I'm not saying this to be mean, but I think he was a fraud. Using his theories, you can pretty much make up whatever you want. Start with the solution you desire, then reverse engineer the "facts" to prove your solution. His hypothetico deductive model has more than a few holes in it. Just the name sounds like a practical joke.
Knghifi,

Are you saying there is nothing between capitalism and the nanny state? I can think of a lot of countries that combine both and do so successfully -- and that include hope, growth, innovation, and much more.