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  1. Don't worry about this, when you put order to your bottle supplier, tell them the distance from the top to the fill line you want, when they produce the bottles for you, they can control it even this is balance.

    And one more thing, the bottle have thicker heavy glass bottom, it is better for us.

    You know, the weight decide the prices!

  2. By the way, i have some US friends, they told me US people don't like lie, but i see different things here.

    http://www.beverageworld.com/articles/full/15183/china-gaining-foothold-in-high-end-bottle-manufacturing

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk9H5ZDWAlE

    "ROCKWOOD & HINES GLASS LTD, is the largest glass factory in China with 16 furnaces, 12 fully automatic lines and 10 semi-automatic production lines ,a Joint venture between a French and Chinese companies."

    They may not directly own the factory the bottles are made in, but its pretty cool you can actually go and visit the facility. Most distilleries probably do not own the factory/building they operate out of so not really sure anyone cares who owns it. Either way, if you take the argument far enough, with China being a communist country it may all be owned by the state anyways ;)

    "all land is owned by the state and purchasers trade only the right to use property on the land for up to 70 years"

  3. China is communist country? You have been to China before?!!!! The plant is owned by the state?!!!

    I think you should come to China if possible, don't say like the newspaper!!! Now it is 2014, not before 1984!!!!

    http://www.beverageworld.com/articles/full/15183/china-gaining-foothold-in-high-end-bottle-manufacturing

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk9H5ZDWAlE

    "ROCKWOOD & HINES GLASS LTD, is the largest glass factory in China with 16 furnaces, 12 fully automatic lines and 10 semi-automatic production lines ,a Joint venture between a French and Chinese companies."

    They may not directly own the factory the bottles are made in, but its pretty cool you can actually go and visit the facility. Most distilleries probably do not own the factory/building they operate out of so not really sure anyone cares who owns it. Either way, if you take the argument far enough, with China being a communist country it may all be owned by the state anyways ;)

    "all land is owned by the state and purchasers trade only the right to use property on the land for up to 70 years"

  4. Please note: I don't try to win anybody by the words like someguy!!!!

    Paul Chen, you won't win yourself any new customers around here by bashing Rockwood Glass.

    I would suggest you focus on offering your own products and services.

    Nothing is gained for you by attacking Rockwood Glass.

    Several regular members of this forum have visited Henri Berthe in China and toured his factory.

    Whether he owns that factory himself or has a joint venture partner is irrelevant.

    Henri and Rockwood Glass stand behind the quality and they have done a fine job for us so far.

  5. Paul Chen, don't start rumors. I have been to the Rockwood factory so it does exist. And they operate under European standards. And their English is excellent.

    I feel funny about your words, as i know, they met some big law problem before because they claim the plant is belong to them. You visited them, so can you tell me which city their plant is in?

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