Alan Edward Klein
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The Korean War brought photojournalists to Japan where they could buy cameras for hard use. Their favorable evaluations did much to make the better Japanese cameras sell well in America. The Japanese also produced some high quality tools and electronics. However, American companies pandering to cheapskate American buyers rarely made such items available in America. In my experience, early Japanese cars and motorcycles were disappointing. Toyota was perhaps the best of the lot. My Mazda Carol certainly wasn't.
As I remember, the low-quality Japanese products sold in America after WWII had loads of problems. They didn't want their products known as coming from Japan. So they created a fake city there called Usa, Japan. That way they could label their products MADE IN USA to fool the American public.
