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I think Wright would absolutely love a meetup / tour so let me know if that’s something that has some momentum and I’ll talk to the appropriate people.

In terms of us buying more imported stuff…. I made the decision to buy more from Japanese / German tool companies lately because there is just a ton of stuff that they’re doing where there isn’t a US made equivalent. I wish there was! I wish US companies were coming out with new products every couple months but thats just not how it’s been working.

That being said, I’m in contact with Wilde, Wright and Channellock and other US companies and they are all having excellent years. Business is way up so they are actually doing great.

I’d say about 80% of what we sell is US made and I try to highlight those companies for HJE Day. For instance this year I’ve talked to Channellock, Mayhew, Bondhus and Wright so far in terms of offering deals.

So that’s my two cents. I’ll be back with more details as we get closer.
 

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I think Wright would absolutely love a meetup / tour so let me know if that’s something that has some momentum and I’ll talk to the appropriate people.

In terms of us buying more imported stuff…. I made the decision to buy more from Japanese / German tool companies lately because there is just a ton of stuff that they’re doing where there isn’t a US made equivalent. I wish there was! I wish US companies were coming out with new products every couple months but thats just not how it’s been working.

That being said, I’m in contact with Wilde, Wright and Channellock and other US companies and they are all having excellent years. Business is way up so they are actually doing great.

I’d say about 80% of what we sell is US made and I try to highlight those companies for HJE Day. For instance this year I’ve talked to Channellock, Mayhew, Bondhus and Wright so far in terms of offering deals.

So that’s my two cents. I’ll be back with more details as we get closer.



Thanks for the update. Some of your HJE day buyers might have filled up on your U.S.A. suppliers items over the last few years, and are pleased to have access to your Japan and German offerings. Thanks for supporting SK to the very end of their in-house USA manufacturing. You did everything you could to encourage them to restart, and they lied about their intentions to sell off inventory. Not my favorite business practice. You have many U.S.A. tool lines making rules, squares, knives, levels… all kinds of stuff. Your NOS inventory of U.S.A. tools and tank periscopes is unequalled. Happy to support a nostalgic old time hardware store, a modern industrial supply house, a modern retail tool source, and a purveyor of fine products of all kinds. Where else am I going to find 50 year old East German test tubes. Now if GJ could just put together enough orders to encourage you to retail Proto! Looking forward to another great Fourth of July!
 

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I think Wright would absolutely love a meetup / tour so let me know if that’s something that has some momentum and I’ll talk to the appropriate people.
Ignoring traffic that's roughly 2 hours would you get there for me... I absolutely would take time off work to do that.

Should I start a thread specifically on this?
 

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All the years I've been coming to this site and I don't know what this is.
Or I'm really getting old and just forgot.
2012 The beginning

Want to Support a Small USA Company With a Cool Product?

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...small-usa-company-with-a-cool-product.177488/

Harry J. Epstein Day 2025

 
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All the years I've been coming to this site and I don't know what this is.
Or I'm really getting old and just forgot.
The good news is our site search tool doesn't show you posting anything with Epstein, or anything with Epstein in the title (fishy that this post doesn't show up), so possibly not forgetfulness.
 

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All the years I've been coming to this site and I don't know what this is.
Or I'm really getting old and just forgot.

2012 The beginning

Want to Support a Small USA Company With a Cool Product?

https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...small-usa-company-with-a-cool-product.177488/

Harry J. Epstein Day 2025


Not the silliest question. Can the OP add a brief description of the event / rules to the first post of this thread? Might encourage more newbies to participate.

Obviously, if you're done this before, you've got a list and are chomping at the bit, but if you're new (or forgetful, etc.), nothing in the first couple of pages here clearly explains this, and jumping to another link doesn't quickly get to the point, either.

Thanks for considering this suggestion.

Mike
 

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And here I was, assuming it was too soon for the thread to be started. I've been building my list all year!

As for American made, I've bought plenty of pry bars, hammers, crescent wrenches and the like over the years from HJE. This year it will be some piddly old American made NOS punches and chisels, maybe. But one thing I love about HJE is how they find so many interesting things from everywhere, like the Japanese-made "melon machete" I got last summer!

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Alas, that was a surplus score by HJE last year, no longer in stock. I've since learned the price was very nice.
 

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Since we last met, it appears HJE is carrying Council Tool again. I have never understood the modern fad of paying too much for odd Scandinavian axes and hatchets when high quality American-made axes are still here for less!

 

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Since we last met, it appears HJE is carrying Council Tool again. I have never understood the modern fad of paying too much for odd Scandinavian axes and hatchets when high quality American-made axes are still here for less!

Council said they'd be participating this year. Might roll out a special axe around that time and have it available July 4th weekend for us.
 
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Since we last met, it appears HJE is carrying Council Tool again. I have never understood the modern fad of paying too much for odd Scandinavian axes and hatchets when high quality American-made axes are still here for less!


Council said they'd be participating this year. Might roll out a special axe around that time and have it available July 4th weekend for us.


I already planned on picking up a Council Tool pickaroon, so that's great to hear! I'd love to pair it with an axe, and maybe some choppin' box art! :cool:
 

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One thing I'm pondering getting for HJE day is some more adjustable/"Crescent" wrenches. I've bought many good American-made ones from HJE in the past, but now I've become aware of what the Japanese are up to, making some with thin jaws. The little one, at 2.5mm thickness, why, it's a cheap and space-efficient set of cone wrenches.


 

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For me I appreciate the ability to participate in Epstein Day as this is a great way to support a small family owned and run hardware store and ideally support current American manufacturing. In an era where "fast" free shipping seems to be more important and I'll admit I cannot say I don't appreciate that myself; I just appreciate the ability to support a family owned business and also the ability to support USA jobs.

Sure Home Depot and these other big box stores have their place; yet it's not and will not ever be the same as supporting an business where you can speak to the owner if you want, have personal artwork drawn and there is something to be said about being able to purchase items not sold at big box stores.
 

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For me I appreciate the ability to participate in Epstein Day as this is a great way to support a small family owned and run hardware store and ideally support current American manufacturing. In an era where "fast" free shipping seems to be more important and I'll admit I cannot say I don't appreciate that myself; I just appreciate the ability to support a family owned business and also the ability to support USA jobs.

Sure Home Depot and these other big box stores have their place; yet it's not and will not ever be the same as supporting an business where you can speak to the owner if you want, have personal artwork drawn and there is something to be said about being able to purchase items not sold at big box stores.
This particular day never works out for me as intended... It works as follows

Wow, I should go look at cool stuff and make a list of things that I want to buy on that day.

Wow! I want that right now. I'm buying it right now... (Buys a bunch of stuff)

The day rolls around and I just bought a bunch of of stop so I don't buy anything more.

As people receive their cool things they post what they bought and I say oh wow I need that too...

Proceeds to buy more stuff after the day.

It's really hard to peruse the website and not buy a bunch of stuff.
 

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One thing I'm pondering getting for HJE day is some more adjustable/"Crescent" wrenches. I've bought many good American-made ones from HJE in the past, but now I've become aware of what the Japanese are up to, making some with thin jaws. The little one, at 2.5mm thickness, why, it's a cheap and space-efficient set of cone wrenches.
Be careful with those japanese tools, it's a slippery slope. Ask me how I know...
 

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For me I appreciate the ability to participate in Epstein Day as this is a great way to support a small family owned and run hardware store and ideally support current American manufacturing. In an era where "fast" free shipping seems to be more important and I'll admit I cannot say I don't appreciate that myself; I just appreciate the ability to support a family owned business and also the ability to support USA jobs.

Sure Home Depot and these other big box stores have their place; yet it's not and will not ever be the same as supporting an business where you can speak to the owner if you want, have personal artwork drawn and there is something to be said about being able to purchase items not sold at big box stores.

I know somebody who recently ordered a dryer from Lowe's. Paid the extra $50 installation fee. When making the order on the internet, added some hose clamps and new duct hose, and a spare 220V power cord (not sure why.) I was there when they showed up. They declared that the only installed the new and took away the old and didn't (gesture at other items) install that stuff. What the hell? $50 doesn't get you installing a new flex hose?

My friend was there to supervise my watching. Two installers. I'm ashamed to admit it never crossed my mind... it never crossed four minds... hours later, I got the call. "This dryer makes horrible noises." Nobody had thought to press the big button to see if it worked. Something was very loose/untightened/wrong in there! The installers didn't test it. And they were two of the four brains involved that day.

Friend wound up calling their sibling who manages a Lowe's in a nearby state to try to get the tree shaken to make the nuts fall out properly, so to speak, yadda yadda yadda, two weeks later, a dryer from Home Depot gets installed.
 
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Be careful with those japanese tools, it's a slippery slope. Ask me how I know...

Oh, I know. But I'm monogamous with my $20 HF locking extensions. They keep working. Those Ko-Ken extensions are just too expensive! And their ratchets are too small for my hands, and damn, I have a lot of ratchets already.

Now, those hexahedron-CV-joint-like U joints, yeah, you gotta have those.



 

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Oh, I know. But I'm monogamous with my $20 HF locking extensions. They keep working. Those Ko-Ken extensions are just too expensive! And their ratchets are too small for my hands, and damn, I have a lot of ratchets already.
Your resolve is admirable, indeed. However, don't ever idly pick up a Ko-ken ratchet and, what ever else you may do, don't spin the anvil on that ratchet. :devilish:
 

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I have a lot of ratchets already
...said no GJ Member ever!

Your resolve is admirable, indeed. However, don't ever idly pick up a Ko-ken ratchet and, what ever else you may do, don't spin the anvil on that ratchet. :devilish:
Thankfully the direction lever on them works in the opposite direction I am used to. Saved me from dropping money on their ratchets.
 

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Thankfully the direction lever on them works in the opposite direction I am used to. Saved me from dropping money on their ratchets.

When I first heard such a complaint here at GJ I realized that I had no preconceptions about what direction does what, I always put socket on, test, adjust. Probably all of those years with ratchets with no labeling. Then having a lot of ratchets.
 

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Thankfully the direction lever on them works in the opposite direction I am used to. Saved me from dropping money on their ratchets.

When I first heard such a complaint here at GJ I realized that I had no preconceptions about what direction does what, I always put socket on, test, adjust. Probably all of those years with ratchets with no labeling. Then having a lot of ratchets.

I posted this pic on the show your new tools thread. All the ratchets are set to move in the same direction and Ko-ken is the odd one (hard to tell on the USAG, though).
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Like Squankum, I cannot remember which way is for tightening or loosening and go by trial and error -- maybe someone can give amnemonic.
 

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Like Squankum, I cannot remember which way is for tightening or loosening and go by trial and error -- maybe someone can give amnemonic.

"Amnemonic" Ha, I see what you did there! (Unless that was a typo...)

All this time, I thought I was the only one who can never remember which way to point the ratchet lever...

Worse, even after trial, error, and correcting it, I often bump the lever and have to start over.

So, my personal mnemonic is, "Hey stupid, don't forget to check the rotation, and keep your mitts off the lever once you start!"

Mike
 
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