You misunderstand. The paper label is the Pittsburgh name. China is embossed in the metal of the wrench.
Thanks LXCam. I did not know that. I have always been taught, if you do a job do it well and put your name on it.

#2 Does anybody know what I can do with a 48" Armstrong iron pipe wrench, other than use it as a boat anchor?

They make stuff in India, etc as well, still mostly *****. the only reason P'burg has their name on anything is so you can not exchange other no-name tools on their dime.oN problem d42jeep. I've got a couple of questions you guys might be able to help me with. #1 Did Pittsburgh ever have their pipe wrenches made in china? and #2 Does anybody know what I can do with a 48" Armstrong iron pipe wrench, other than use it as a boat anchor?
Easy fast $20 on CL, more if not asian.Guys do you mind helping me on something else? I posted this on another thread but can't find it again to see if anyone responded. I have an old vise that I was planning to scrap. Nothing exactly like on line, that I can find. I've attached a few photos. Is it worth keeping or should I leave it on the scrap heap?
I sold the S-K toolbox to the same friend for $50 with the promise that he will take care of it and pass it on.
My S-K items arrived at warp speed and are nicer than the rest of the tools in the set. Thanks again.
-Don
Out of curiosity, does that bar have any sort of markings to help identify it? If not, I have to wonder how many of those I have passed over through the years ...
Brian