"How It's Made," "How do they do it?," "Factory Made," and "Factory Floor" are programs that show the manufacturing process of all sorts of products. I would like to be able to purchase some of these products before they go through the entire process.
I just have a need to own a spoon blank and a half- finished aluminum bat. As I would be using the bat for a pencil holder, (It's short and squat before they jam it with a ram and make it into a bat) I could put the spoon blank in the bat on my desk.-- nomocrow, Oct 18 2010 Ax-Man Surplus Stores (of St. Paul, MN and environs) http://www.ax-man.com/You never know what you'll find there, but some stuff is exactly as you'd hope. [Jim Bob of Merriam Park, Oct 20 2010] How It's Made - Hot Dogs http://www.youtube....watch?v=UhwXPsTaRgca fascinating account [Percy_Bollard, Oct 26 2010] How it's made - sausage http://en.wikiquote...i/John_Godfrey_SaxeI always thought it was Bismark [mouseposture, Oct 26 2010] //Thereby saving money and being able to enjoy shoddy workmanship.//
That's good enough for my bun. [+]-- Boomershine, Oct 19 2010 I envision this being a section of a Discovery gift shop at the end of a tour of Discovery headquarters or something. I get a vary gift-shoppey tourist-attractiony type vibe off this anyway.
A big bun for slightly increasing the probability of me acquiring a spoon blank.-- bluebeaversscrubbingourfloors, Oct 19 2010 You could always buy a Sebring. They're about half-designed.-- RayfordSteele, Oct 20 2010 // it could be called the half-made warehouse //
Or, dare one say it, the Halfbakery?-- BunsenHoneydew, Oct 24 2010 <Francis Urquhart>
""You might say that; I couldn't possibly comment."
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[+] for the idea, [++] if there is a Militaria section ..-- 8th of 7, Oct 24 2010 [link] choose your products wisely-- Percy_Bollard, Oct 26 2010 random, halfbakery