Here in Branson, the Ozarks Capitol and "Americana Values Mecca" we stand firm against all things foreign, but when it comes to "cashing in" on the nine million tourist flocking here to experience "3 days of yesteryear", well, it a horse of a different color. Like in any tourist location, our prices are high and our quality is low. Yes, we all know that most of the souvenir/craft/antique products offered around the world in those charming little indigenous shops are actually manufactured in Shanghai/Beijing, but we have a sense that it is OK, because the shop keepers have obviously been enterprising in locating and transacting to buy the imported "crap".
Sadly, I report that we have now moved into a new "tourist crap paradigm". In today's complex multi-layered culture we maintain an economy where most of the people have no idea what most products cost most of the time. This is particularly true in non familiar markets, like destination resort areas. For Branson's shopkeepers this new economy offers some attractive possibilities. There is now no need to assess changing retail trends, finance inventory, or promote unique products. All shopkeepers have to do is haunt The Landing where name stores like Kirklands and Belks are selling China products at "rock bottom prices" just trying to cover their lease obligations. Shopkeepers are in numbers buying this crap that Kirklands purchased from China and reselling it to tourist who missed Kirklands in favor of visiting their cute little indigenous shops. Now that's Americana Values!
Kirkland's price times one point five....... it keeps me and ma alive!