Is there hard line still made in Canada? I thought it was all Taiwan now.
from the Wiki page created for Gray Tools:
"Most of Gray's hardline (sockets, ratchets, wrenches) are made in Canada, while most of their pliers are sourced from Germany and USA. The rest of their catalog is filled with products made in Taiwan and elsewhere in Asia."
CANADA:
Combo (reg. and stubby), double open end, double box, flare wrenches, ratchets, chrome non-swivel sockets (not sure about
all impacts), chrome extensions and clear yellow hard handle screwdrivers, blue coloured chisels, pin punches etc., blue and/or nickel plated roll, pinch and pry bars, orange handled prybars are all made in Canada.
One of their ratchet lines have a hard plastic screwdriver handle, which the handle is made in the U.S.
OUTSOURCED:
From what I've seen in person and talking with customer service their universal sockets, including regular joints - are made in Taiwan. Ball swivel joints were U.S. made last time I checked. Hammer heads were U.S., but lately are most if not all Taiwan (although handles i.e. wood
may be Canada, and if so, are stamped as such). Ratcheting wrenches are Taiwan as far as I remember. Pliers are Germany or USA and usually stamped as such, and adjustables wrenches are still Spain I believe, but not marked as far as I remember.