Cool.

The Craftsman ones changed design slightly a couple years ago, but looks like Wolfcraft's changed identically (flat bar vs grooved), so they must still be the mfr. I don't own any yet, but have been eyeing them for eventual purchase-with-points once fewer things remain on my wish list.
I don't mind using Harbor Freight clamps of some other varieties (I'm not that hard on them), and HF's F-clamps are able to get the job done for a fraction of the price-before-points of the Craftsman ones, but the casting/finish of the arms on HF's F-clamps are just sooo rough/unattractive in comparison to the Craftsman/Wolfcraft ones. (There's been a couple stray F-clamps hanging around at my local Sears throughout the low-stock period.)
As best I can tell from the small number of reviews of the Craftsman ones, and checking them out in the store, I think anyone would be happy with their quality.
The Wolfcraft website shows a “Made in Europe” bug on some products. But among those that don’t include that bug are the one handed clamps.
At least XJPat said some of the clamps at his store are definitely from Slovakia.
Update: I took a look at the current Craftsman clamps at my store this evening. The one-hand trigger bar clamps (
example) are still made in Slovakia. The F-clamps/screw clamps (
example), however, are now all made in China (my store now had at least 2 of every size, and I checked 'em all) and have a notably rougher casting/finish for the clamp arms than what I could swear I remember them looking/feeling like before - much more similar to Harbor Freight's (which cost about 1/4 as much -
example) than I thought they used to be. The bar on the Craftsman F-clamps does still look a bit nicer cosmetically than HF's, at least (nickel? plating vs some sort of black finish), but personally I'm feeling even less inclined to use points on these while there's still anything else left at Sears that I want.