l_bilyk
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Hecho en mexico senjor! cha cha cha
USA, like they have always been?
USA, like they have always been?
Hmm. I thought that they weren't made in the US for a while. I guess I'll check where mine are from when I get home.
it is a dissapointment when you go to buy tools that always were top of the line and US made to boot ... only to find out they are made elsewhere ... automatic loss of confidence in the quality ... the files may be as good as the US made ones ... but the confidence ain't there anymore ...
I wonder where the ******* is made? Does anyone know how they named that file?

I didn't use that term for fear of censorship, so I covered all these flat files by saying mill.
If memory serves, I think its named after one of your presidents. W something![]()

I wonder where the ******* is made?

Notwanting to stir here (and believe me I have my flame suit on when I say this), but did you know that in the rest of the world we have the same conversation, except its comparing the relative merits of american vs european vs japanese vs taiwanese etc... and most of the time we pick the japanese or european brands as they are generally better?
Example - Dodge (Chrysler etc) have just established in my country. They get slated for poor quality and finish, just generally not as good as say a Toyota. People over here (in our lovely free market economy) choose on how good something is, rather than where its made. My step-father has a Chrysler 300C. One word to describe it - heap. For the money he could have (and will be as soon as he can get out of the lease) a pick of executive japanese sedans, with better performance, handling and economy. America has made some great cars, true, but why is it that there isnt an export maarket to speak of for them?
It amuses me how you can have a lack of confidence in a manufactured good, made by engineers in another country - look at the japanese - they`ve only been working steel for centuries before america existed (like all of europe to boot).
It does come across as arrogance - you expect everyone else to buy your goods, but yet have this atttude towards imported goods? yes you make some good stuff, but so do a lot of other countries.
I have a lot of american friends (they came as tourists and decided to stay) great people all of them, and you guys do some great stuff in the world, its just a little humility wouldnt go astray, as well as some understanding of the existence of the rest of the world.
Rant over.
It amuses me how you can have a lack of confidence in a manufactured good, made by engineers in another country
It does come across as arrogance - you expect everyone else to buy your goods, but yet have this atttude towards imported goods? yes you make some good stuff, but so do a lot of other countries.

It amuses me how you can have a lack of confidence in a manufactured good, made by engineers in another country - look at the japanese - they`ve only been working steel for centuries before america existed (like all of europe to boot).
Rant over.