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WIHA 30911 Long Nose Pliers 6.3" Special Pricing.
$12.95, free ship, 5 available
says made in Germany
WIHA 30911 Long Nose Pliers 6.3" Special Pricing.
$12.95, free ship, 5 available
says made in Germany

I have a pair. They are very nice, but I think they are made in Vietnam.
...you can buy a micro screwdriver kit for 20 bucks and that comes for free too.
I have a pair. They are very nice, but I think they are made in Vietnam.
Actually that sounds pretty good, got a link?
Looks like the price has gone up 7 bucks. Last set I bought was in October and it was 19.95. So maybe just watch the pricing, I'm sure it'll drop again.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00018AO0W/?tag=atomicindus08-20
Rick M said:"...those Promerica pliers that get listed here every other day..."

Is there a way to tell which SK wrenches are USA and which are imports (without being able to see the USA stamping)? They use the same part numbers don't they?
Paul, also check out Amazon for the Expert and Blackhawk (Proto) brands.
They both had those screwdrivers. Expert with blue handles and Blackhawk with black handles.
^ I thought all S-K was US-manufactured.

ARMSTRONG 1/2" DRIVE RATCHET MODEL S-92 ARMALOY 15" LONG
used good condition
auction 1d13h 0 bids
$9 + $13 shipping
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ARMSTRONG-1...:g:e4wAAOSwKfVXJ7x5&item=141979836622&vxp=mtr
All SK wrenches are USA made? Any ratcheting wrenches that aren't the kastar/lang style or the new X-frames, however, are made in Taiwan. They are 90 tooth ratcheting wrenches made under pre-ideal SK.

^^^Interesting find, hopefully will be able to expand my search
On another note, I purchased a NOS Irwin Vise Grip Set (three vise grips) and noticed that though the packaging states Made in USA (packaging included Made in China pouch), no where on the actual hand tool does it specify USA. Any thoughts on this? The blister packaging says Made in USA of global components, could that be the reason? I wonder where in the USA these Vise grips were manufactured, certainly not the old Dewitt factory![]()
Upon checking, I have several SK tools from the Dresser era, and the remaining ones are from the current Ideal Industries era. The only tool from the Facom era I have is the T-Handle 1/4" Drive Bit driver and Scraper Set. Never knew SK sourced tools from Taiwan. It's not to say USA made SK tools were the best several years ago, as I do see significant chrome loss in some of the 1/4" Drive sockets I have from probably the 90's era. I wonder how SK will warranty them, especially if the part numbers are no longer found in their catalog. Will they replace them with something equivalent?
Found this lot on eBay...OK deal, but if you like proto and vintage stuff it's worth a look:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/291758657237
KAL 3/8 ratchet with some bonuses
6 pc 3/8" Drive Ratchet Socket Set - Mixed Brand - KAL Easco, SK
used, ratchet looks near new
buy now $22.50 free shipping
http://www.ebay.com/itm/6-pc-3-8-Dr...575514?hash=item4d3fc8559a:g:wYkAAOSwFqJWjYdS
- KAL 1249 3/8" Drive Ratchet
- Easco 72-1206 3/8" Drive 6" Extension
- SK 45160 3/8" Drive 3" Extension
- Easco 72-1712 3/8" Universal Joint Socket
- KAL 1257 3/8" female to 1/4" Male converter
- Thorsen 90 3/8" female to 1/4" Male converter
I noticed Milwaukee's current China-Grips proudly proclaim 'USA pat. no *** on the side.On another note, I purchased a NOS Irwin Vise Grip Set (three vise grips) and noticed that though the packaging states Made in USA (packaging included Made in China pouch), no where on the actual hand tool does it specify USA. Any thoughts on this? The blister packaging says Made in USA of global components, could that be the reason? I wonder where in the USA these Vise grips were manufactured, certainly not the old Dewitt factory![]()
I have one just like that that came from a California aviation background.manufactured by Walden Worcester in Worcester, Massachusetts.
has no markings on it anywhere: no part number, no manufacturer's name, no patent numbers.
it was identified by members here - very similar to the model #1150 but without the knurled handle and without any markings. possibly made to fill a government contract. was also included in the $25 "grab bag" mentioned above.