Some of the tool truck brands tools aren't what this used to be or as good. Don't get me wrong, a good tool truck dealer is worth their weight in gold, and you often can't beat the selection and service.
However, pliers are one area where many of the trucks aside from Snap on have tried to cut corners and boost the bottom line. Back in the day, the pliers were mostly US made aside from the German made Knipex rebadged pairs. Even the long nose pliers were US made by Kal. Alot of the basic pliers versions were channellock rebrands with red, orange, or green grips but, they were still a quality product.
Recently like within the last 10 years or so, some of the Tool Trucks (Cornwell, MATCO, and some MAC) have featured specials on sets with 10 pairs of pliers in a nylon bag for $99. In some of these sets, the black tool bag was the best part.

Some of the pliers are just pitifully finished and can probably make stanley fat max look good

I think when you started seeing the 10 pairs for $99 specials is when a corporate bean counter said, we can sell chinese made pliers and make a killing. It's been downhill ever since. There are still great tools coming off most tool trucks but, you just have to look closely at each tool and not go by brand alone.

You know, those Wilde made Tekton pliers look pretty good now
