Nicely put, Joey (don't be so modest).
I've said most of this here before, but as long as the moderator isn't looking...
Perhaps the single biggest factor in choosing Alembic to build my custom, was the fact that they were close enough to visit in person, a few times during the process. I happen to believe there are a few other people on this planet who can put together a very nice instrument, but not obviously better - so proximity was a big factor.
As it turned out, the time I spent with these people is perhaps even more valuable than the instrument itself (which is saying a lot). The sense of making a personal connection, rather than simply a business transaction, is a powerful and lasting thing.
Granted, the buy local strategy isn't terribly viable for the vast majority of this group. And in that vein, I would once again like to remind those few who from time-to-time remind us to buy American, that you are vastly outnumbered here by those who live elsewhere, and might quite reasonably find that an offensive suggestion. I for one wouldn't hesitate to cross the border into Canada, if that's where Santa Rosa happened to be located (though it would be a tedious drive...).
Yet even despite great distances, the attention you get from this little group of artisans in Santa Rosa is truly remarkable. So while it's great that they happen to be local to me, the fact that it's all so direct and personal, wherever you are, is what really matters.
-Bob
(adriaan, I'm not clear on what point you were making, but am glad it prompted this discussion. Having read a great deal about it, the iPod manufacturing brouhaha seems to have a lot of subtle twists - for instance, as I recall the #1 worker complaint was not being permitted to work as much overtime as they wanted! Apple acknowledged a small number of specific issues, insisted they be addressed, and apparently even came to the defense of the original squealers of the report when they were being prosecuted, essentially for unfavorable Chinese publicity. I don't know what that all means, except that it is indeed becoming a smaller world - which doesn't necessarily make things any simpler.)