bsaint
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Is there another hand tool socket and wrenches manufacturer in France for hand tools? I feel like most of Facom is made outside Europe.
I believe the best hand made rasps and rifflers are French made, there is bound to be small not well known tool makers left.
Facom was the big french tool maker, they no doubt absorbed a lot of smaller makers over their long history.
SAM, I dont know if they make anything themselves, I have some Gedore pliers that are beanded SAM.
Well I mean how great are the non french made Facom with some real field use? I couldnt tell a difference?
I know France has someone making screwdrivers for them--or let me phrase it another way. Blackhawk has a set of France made gunsmithing/cabinet screwdrivers.
Is USAG all Italian? I thought was a cooperative effort?
So in conclusion, France is pretty much out of the tool game, except for some mostly foreign-owned relics of the past.
It makes sense, among first world countries USA, Germany and Japan are the industrial powerhouses with large tool demand and production capability and each have an elevated sense of national pride that would keep a highly competitive industry in country.
I have a 13mm deep 3/8 drive socket made by Speedrill in France which i found on ebay, it has two magnets in the side wall to hold a nut in place. I think Speedrill is no longer in existence.