I found photos of the HQ Factory on their website. Thought it was interesting, wanted to share. Their translator made a few minor errors, so don't be thinking there is really a "dydraulic" press there.......
www.hqpetcages.com/about.html
I am very pleased with my HQ cages and I suspect that A&E branded cages come from the same factory...... My HQ cage is a #16421 and the A&E counterpart is a #6421..... Hmmmmmmmm.
Bird Cage Factory Photos
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Bird Cage Factory Photos
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And don't get Me started on the smudgy, scanty "how to assemble" pictures/diagrams!, it took several phone calls and a lot of hard work before we realised the roof of Sanjays last palace (more of a chateau really" "sprung" into position!, even the guys at Liberta didn't tell us, because they obviously couldn't understand their own instructions!.
Re: Bird Cage Factory Photos
Agree - my cage instructions were, to quote Captain Barbossa, "more what you'd call guidelines".It wasn't too bad, but there was no spring action either.
-MissK
Re: Bird Cage Factory Photos
The assembly diagram for Sapphire's cage neglected to mention a few parts, I'm hopeless at following instruction diagrams so it made no difference to me.
There is something really enjoyable about reading a badly translated chinese sales pitch. I think it may be the attention to the important aesthetic qualities and comfort that the product will provide you (and your feathered friend in this case). http://www.hqpetcages.com/hqcages2-4.html
There is something really enjoyable about reading a badly translated chinese sales pitch. I think it may be the attention to the important aesthetic qualities and comfort that the product will provide you (and your feathered friend in this case). http://www.hqpetcages.com/hqcages2-4.html