Often times here, providing there is a head company address, it's not
required to say where the product is produced. I find often when made in the
US, the tend to stamp it with pride.  If no label, I tend to conclude it's
not US made.

Ed
300E

On 18/07/07, Mitch Haley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> E M wrote:
> >
> > I can say I've never purchased a tool from the US that I was unhappy
> with.
>
> I have, and it's on topic to the start of the thread, which was brake
> lines.
> I bought a Cal-Van flare nut wrench because it was made in USA. It was
> shrink-wrapped, so I couldn't really see the working surfaces, but the
> handle was not well finished. Got it home, opened it up, and it was
> horrible. Worse than the "Gedore" brand stuff from India that I got
> from Harbor Freight in the 1980's, and way worse than the Chinese stuff.
> I went back to town, and bought an S-K for about 50 cents less than I
> paid for the Cal-Van. I love S-K hand wrenches, almost as nice to hold
> as Snap-On, but not quite as nicely broached. Too bad I can't get them
> for $5 each any more.
>
> Mitch.
>
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