jsackin
Well-known member
So, most days we sit around the counter and talk to guys that come in the store about tools. This includes guys that use tools, guys that sell tools and guys that make tools, so we hear a lot about what's going on. (Some of it may even be true.) I thought this thread might be a good place to talk to you guys about what we hear around the store.
The latest story is about Vaughn, Estwing and Home Depot. There was a thread on this site where some guys noticed that in some Home Depot's Vaughn merchandise was on clearance. This was because (unbeknownst to Vaughn) Estwing had made a deal with Home Depot to exclusively carry Estwing. This affected about half of the country, so that is why some of you didn't see any clearance stuff. Vaughn found out about the deal in the same way you guys did. One of the reps happened to be in Home Depot one day and saw their stuff on the closeout table.
The Vaughn rep told me that Home Depot's best selling item is their superbar, which was made by Vaughn (USA). As you guys know, Estwing's prybars/superbars are all imported, so Vaughn considered this a blow to US manufacturing.
I should also note that we carry both Vaughn and Estwing merchandise so I'm not partial to either one. I think they are both great US manufacturers. I wish that Estwing would make their bars in this country, but I understand if some companies outsource certain parts of their line. They are a hammer company after all. I also shop at Home Depot, as there is one 3 blocks from my 100 year old house.
To give you an idea of how dedicated both Estwing and Vaughn are to their employees and this country, both companies, rather than firing people when things get slow, keep them on and have them make product that is not really needed. Estwing made a deal with Home Depot to sell their excess merchandise to them at cost. Vaughn labels their excess 2nd merchandise "Grayvik" and sells it to us.
Apparently, the other day Estwing called Home Depot to tell them that their cost of manufacturing had risen and they would have to raise their prices. Home Depot's answer....."No." So now Estwing is selling them their excess merchandise below cost. I haven't checked to see if HD has dropped their Estwing prices at all, but I would bet they won't.
http://store.harryepstein.com
The latest story is about Vaughn, Estwing and Home Depot. There was a thread on this site where some guys noticed that in some Home Depot's Vaughn merchandise was on clearance. This was because (unbeknownst to Vaughn) Estwing had made a deal with Home Depot to exclusively carry Estwing. This affected about half of the country, so that is why some of you didn't see any clearance stuff. Vaughn found out about the deal in the same way you guys did. One of the reps happened to be in Home Depot one day and saw their stuff on the closeout table.
The Vaughn rep told me that Home Depot's best selling item is their superbar, which was made by Vaughn (USA). As you guys know, Estwing's prybars/superbars are all imported, so Vaughn considered this a blow to US manufacturing.
I should also note that we carry both Vaughn and Estwing merchandise so I'm not partial to either one. I think they are both great US manufacturers. I wish that Estwing would make their bars in this country, but I understand if some companies outsource certain parts of their line. They are a hammer company after all. I also shop at Home Depot, as there is one 3 blocks from my 100 year old house.
To give you an idea of how dedicated both Estwing and Vaughn are to their employees and this country, both companies, rather than firing people when things get slow, keep them on and have them make product that is not really needed. Estwing made a deal with Home Depot to sell their excess merchandise to them at cost. Vaughn labels their excess 2nd merchandise "Grayvik" and sells it to us.
Apparently, the other day Estwing called Home Depot to tell them that their cost of manufacturing had risen and they would have to raise their prices. Home Depot's answer....."No." So now Estwing is selling them their excess merchandise below cost. I haven't checked to see if HD has dropped their Estwing prices at all, but I would bet they won't.
http://store.harryepstein.com
