There is a tradition among collectors of modern Wedgwood that the
pieces they sell in Canada are better than the ones sold in the U S.
I had a friend back in the sixties whose brother was a ceramic dealer
in Canada. She bought all her Wedgwood through her brother because
she said that Wedgwood sold only second quality in the U S. The
reason was that Americans had no taste.
I'll chalk that up to folklore until someone shows that the Wedgwood
factory had some kind of "seconds" pile for the U S market.
But of course, we know that Americans have no taste.
By the same token, in Iceland, I encountered fish merchants who used
the term "English fish" to describe product that wasn't quite fit for
human consumption, but would be gobbled up by Englishmen.
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