Hi Darwin,
I think the guys in that shop are being gear snobs in the extreme. Sure, there is good and bad gear out there but implying that you can label gear as

or

based on where it was made is plain ignorant. I've had good and bad stuff from Asia and good and bad stuff from the USA. Often, many components of USA made gear is sourced from Asia, so the 'country of origin' argument is blurry at best.
As for globalisation, I don't like it, but I think it is here to stay. At least until western governments wise up that getting everything made in China is an issue of national security. Once we lose expertise in making key products locally then the Chinese have us by the goolies. The cheap prices we pay for Chinese made stuff is partly subsidised by slave wages, poor working conditions, poor health and environmental standards, and a totalitarian government manipulating the exchange rate. The Chinese are also guilty of product dumping to put local competition out of business. Once they figure out how to do R&D and develop their own intellectual property they won't need to be so accommodating with western companies, or they'll buy them out, and we'll really be in trouble.
But the quality of Chinese stuff is undoubtedly improving. My last purchase was a Vox AC15C1, made in China, designed in the UK. It is a great amp. Sounds much better than my Fender Blues Junior, and I've yet to see a poor review of the Vox anywhere. Will it still be working 16 years later like the Fender? Who knows? But underneath it appears to be constructed in exactly the same way i.e. with decent looking PCB boards, decent quality transformer, Celestion Green speaker etc. I'm also very impressed by the Squier Classic Vibe teles and strats that come out of China. The Indonesian Tribbies are great guitars too. I'm happy to judge gear on its merits and not be too fazed by what some high end gear dude reckons. It's what you can get out of the gear that counts IMHO. Otherwise it's just a peeing contest.