Welcome to the site, CharlestonSCToolMan!
wjWrangler said:
Good God, how many times a day can this exact same thread be made?
^ He does raise a valid point.
The question comes up on an almost daily basis from a new member.
The answers from each member here who responds are going to be different.
If money is no object, by all means buy the most expensive brand-new tools you can find.
If you want more bang for your buck, consider the suggestions to check out the second-hand market, which is literally glutted with premium-quality US-made tools.
The pawn shops here locally are for the most part a lost cause, although I have managed to score a couple gems from the one down on 54th & Pacific.
Craigslist can be a ****-shoot, and in many cases you're dealing with some real flakes. On the other hand, I scored a couple nice sets of (virtually unused) sockets and a set of metric combination wrenches (along with some vintage Indestro stuff) the other night from a young man who was cleaning out Grandpa's tools from the basement - got the whole lot for $10 bucks:
Every day there are socket sets and wrench sets listed on Ebay. Sometimes they're high, sometimes they're low. Sometimes they're rusty junk with asking prices that will make you laugh, sometimes they're like brand new at crazy give-away prices.
Currently the most perplexing are the new and almost-new PROTO socket sets and wrench sets being listed at less than half of MSRP.
You might want to take a look at this thread:
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?p=6981398#post6981398
(* scroll up a few posts and you'll find the PROTO stuff - there were several sets listed over the course of the last week or so. *)
Also check out the other threads in the "Hot Deals" forum.
Also check the "Classifieds" forum for items being sold by other members.
Other than the "truck brands", currently the best-quality US-made hand tools (sockets and wrenches) are being produced by Proto, S-K, Williams (US), Wright Tool, Wilde (pliers), and Klein (pliers).
Subjective opinions, of course, will vary from member to member.
YMMV