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Great thread guys. Thanks. Keep me coming. Smile




These go to eleven.
 
Posts: 12605 | Location: Westminster, MA | Registered: November 14, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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different mold
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The American List

The link above is to over 800 companies that produce Made In USA stuff.


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Kershaw knives,

I like Kershaw knives, but they also have a lot of Chinese made knives.


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Don't own one, but was thinking it'd make a great range bag: Great American Duffel.
 
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WIX oil filters. Made in Gastonia, NC.
 
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I’m wondering if Shinola Watches “Made in Detroit” qualify, even through they use some imported materials?

And who would want to wear something named Shinola? However they are not a cheap watch.
 
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Chippewa boots. Not all are made here. Also, I didn't know the Tekton torque wrenches were American Made. Thats another option for me.
 
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I didn't know the Tekton torque wrenches were American Made. Thats another option for me.

They're not. Tekton torque wrenches are made in Taiwan. Says so on their website.

https://www.tekton.com/1-2-inc...-torque-wrench-24340

Their website says, "At this time, about 75% of our current product lineup is made in Taiwan, 19% in the United States, and 5% in China. You can find the country of origin for every tool on Tekton.com by scrolling to the bottom of the product page and referring to the "Specs" section."
 
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Fiestaware - Homer Laughlin China
All Clad cookware - except single layer products.



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Just received my Sherrill/Liberty flatware order I placed as they have a sale. Amazingly smooth, balanced, and buffed, with a great feel.

https://www.libertytabletop.com/
 
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Just received my Sherrill/Liberty flatware order I placed as they have a sale. Amazingly smooth, balanced, and buffed, with a great feel.

https://www.libertytabletop.com/
Quality, quality. Very nice to see.
 
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Hein-Werner floor jacks and other lifting equipment, assembled in the US from global components (this seems to be the norm these days for "US made" products). There are some exceptions, though.



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Kifaru Backpacks
TAD Gear clothing (most but not all items)
Flexsteel furniture (most but not all items)
All-Clad pots/pans
My 2014 Toyota Tundra Smile
Optimum Nutrition Whey Protein (lots of overseas made supplements these days)


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Wood working tools : www.kregtool.com





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Don't own one, but was thinking it'd make a great range bag: Great American Duffel.


I own one and it's amazing. The only product I haven't broken a zipper on lol!


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A few from my home state that come to mind:


Mathews bows (made right in my home town)

Allen Edmonds dress shoes

Lee Precision, Inc. reloading equipment

Others from around the country I really like:

New Balance 990 series running shoes (my staple running shoe for 30+ years)

B&W trailer hitches (seems like so many are made by the ChiComs, these are great looking, especially the Tow & Stow, and well worth the price)

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*Henry rifles*
 
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I forgot about a good one, Red Oxx!

https://www.redoxx.com/

I've been using their duffels for about 10 years and still haven't managed to wear anything out.


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I am pretty amazed at how many Manufacturers advertise "Made In America"
but when you do some research

you find that 12% -50% of the parts are made in china , and then assembled here.





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