I remember Mac and Matco catalogs where the tool part numbers were the same. Seemed obvious to me that they were the same tools, stamped with different brand names.
I'm not old enough to remember Mac Allied Tool Company, the first time a MATCO truck showed up they were bragging "Mechanics
American Tool Company" and the driver claimed they were owned by Chicago Pneumatic. Wasn't exactly true, I guess both Matco and CP were owned by someone else.
I have a few Matco tools. A few sockets, a few wrenches, an extension or two. They've been good tools. I'm especially impressed with my 10mm long 6-pt wrench. I guess it was made by Wright. I'm not sure how to confirm that. Actually reminds me more of Bonney.
I have a Matco-branded (OTC-sourced) diagnostic 'scope/graphing multimeter. Haven't used it much. Paid about 1/8 retail price, new from eBay, and a half-dozen years out-of-date. Seems to work fine; even the battery holds a charge.
My point is, everything I bought directly from a Matco rep was sourced from the USA. The item I bought on the secondary market may have been "new" ("Unused" would be a better term) wasn't DAMNED COMMUNIST except for minor bits like the test leads...the main part was Korean, I think. Or Taiwanese.
I don't know what I could buy from Matco NOW that 1) I actually need, 2) that isn't made in China.
I can. They've abandoned the "Mechanics AMERICAN Tool Company" name, Mctco doesn't have the same ring, though. At this point, they're not explaining what the acronym stands for.
https://www.matcotools.com/about/
Snap-On has a downmarket brand--Blue Point. If Snappy wants to sell imported stuff under the Blue Point label, I could live with that.
OTC's similar downmarket brand was Stinger.
Mac had Blackhawk, and now has...Expert?
Matco has Silver Eagle.
Upmarket Sears tools were Craftsman, downmarket were sold under a variety of names, I remember Companion and later Evolv.
WHY ARE THEY
ALL SELLING IMPORTED DOWNMARKET TOOLS UNDER THE UPMARKET NAME INSTEAD OF WHERE IT BELONGS? Brand dilution nearly killed Cadillac. GM spent a fortune to try to drag that turd back "upmarket". Sooner or later, the same dilution is going to hurt the "Name Brand" companies.
If my 10mm wrench was sourced from Wright, they'd do well to go back there. Whoever made it, did a fine job.