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My new G-Code Holster.....(North Carolina)
 
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Bourbon (all of it)
 
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Anyone mention Duluth clothing (most of it at least)? I got a pair of Dang Soft boxer briefs with the bullpen pouch to try out and I’m freakin sold on those things.
 
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Anyone mention Duluth clothing (most of it at least)? I got a pair of Dang Soft boxer briefs with the bullpen pouch to try out and I’m freakin sold on those things.

Most of Duluth’s stuff is made by the GDC’s in China.

https://www.usalovelist.com/duluth-trading-co/

“UPDATE January, 2020: What a difference 6 years can make! When this article was originally posted in 2014, Duluth Trading Co. offered a decent selection of made in USA apparel. Now, they carry zilch. All of their jeans, shirts, pants, and outerwear (unless you are looking for hats), are manufactured overseas.“


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Tervis tumblers. Made in US.


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Tervis tumblers. Made in US.

I just checked out their website. Their plastic tumblers are described as "Made in America", but all the stainless steel ones are, "Tumbler designed & decorated in Venice, FL. Made in China."
 
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Bourbon (all of it)


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I just checked out their website. Their plastic tumblers are described as "Made in America", but all the stainless steel ones are, "Tumbler designed & decorated in Venice, FL. Made in China."

Well that sucks. I’ll mark them off the list.


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Tervis tumblers. Made in US.
Only the plastic ones. Believe me- I have researched this. There are no US-produced products of this sort, and that is just plain sad. An extruded metal tube, either double wall or single wall. It ain't rocket surgery. Think of all the men who worked in foundries in this nation in decades past. They might weep for us.
 
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Elzetta flashlights

Where are Elzetta products made? All Elzetta products are designed, engineered, and manufactured in the USA using American tooling, labor, and materials. God bless America!
 
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Hill People Gear. The Kit Bag is awesome for CCW while in the backcountry and their packs are really nice. All materials sourced from the US.

https://hillpeoplegear.com/Experience/Suppliers#

https://hillpeoplegear.com/Products/CategoryID/1
 
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Any Black and Decker product


Is that something new? Pretty sure most of their stuff is made in China.
 
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Zweigle white hot dogs, Rochester, ny.
 
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I’m picky about my socks. Thrifty too (my wife says cheap) so it’s hard to do both sometimes. So I shop for seconds, irregulars, etc.
Here is an excellent made in USA brand. They also last almost forever.
Even so, they show the yarn is “imported” so not sure to make of that.

https://www.smartwool.com/blog...made-in-the-usa.html

**I’ve sent them a question about that for specific countries. I'll post what they tell me.

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Zweigle white hot dogs, Rochester, ny.


Truth! Love my Zweigles


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This type of product was a surprise to me. Casual shoes/ flip flops. They are really nicely made too.
I didn't think anything like this wouldn't be made in the C place.
Made in Buford, GA at an old shoe factory building that was there for decades.

https://www.okabashi.com/

https://www.okabashi.com/pages/our-story


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Speaking of Flip Flops. Rainbow Sandals.
 
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Wright Tool

All Made in the USA hand tools using only USA steel. Been around since 1927, still privately owned, still hot forging under the same roof.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXo4yGqGPX8

http://www.wrighttool.com/
 
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Big Kahuna portable showers. I have one on the way. Supposed to be awesome.

Camping, hunting, fishing, boating, surfing, travel, disaster preparedness, animal care, etc. Reasonable prices too.



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Tops Knives, I have one of their Scandi Trekkers for EDC.



Let me help you out. Which way did you come in?
 
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