i always hear stuff like this. can i buy a us made phone or computer? probably not or at least not one i can afford so i can't make that choice and i can live with that.
there are lots of options for tools. you can get them made in most any part of the world including the usa. i can make that choice. i may not always but most often i choose a us made tool. nothing wrong with that.
just because i can't buy a us made tv does not make me a hippocrit for wanting to by us made tools.
oh and yes, my steak knives and mailbox are us made.
Thank you.
I have never understood folks who shoot their mouths off about imported computers, electronics, generally-bottom-feeder-consumer-goods in response to someone (typically me) wanting to avoid Chinese products in favor of "Made In USA", "Made In North America", or "Made In The Free World" products.
The Communists and other low-wage manufacturing segments have destroyed wide swaths of American Industry, and they've done it with the assistance of Big Business and treasonous politicians in our own country. Buying Communist-produced products when no other options are available does not mean you support Communism. It means you're pragmatic enough to understand that there aren't options in that market segment.
At this point, many hand tools still have USA-, North American-, or Free World-sourced competition. I therefore recommend buying "closer to home" when possible. As it happens, I see a big difference between buying Taiwanese-sourced tools vs. Red Chinese-sourced tools, and not much difference between buying Taiwanese vs. French, but if the OP doesn't want Taiwanese, I'd fully support that. For him.
As the OP seems to be from England, I'm wondering what options exist for British Empire-sourced tools.