airbuff101
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Pretty common phrase in the 60's-70's, usually by older guys when seeing the "Made in Japan" label back then.... on anything.
Many had reason to not like any Nippon products at the time, whether from their own somewhat recent history or because many of the the post-war products were of abysmal quality.
Of course that all changed when we sampled Honda/Yamaha/Suzuki/Kawasaki motorcycles, Datsuns and Toyotas, Kero-sun heaters etc. during the 70's.
Just a long ago phrase now.
Here's a 3/4"dr. set I picked up for a song a few years ago....'cuz it was Jap Junk..the seller said.
Likely made by one of the big Japanese hand tool companies in the late 70's I would guess....judging by the lame looking ,common label of the era.
This is superb quality stuff.
Click/Snick operation and fit. Nice finish. All have a real ring to them. Crisp, precise broaching.
Looks like Snappy, Proto, Craftsman et al were in the room during the "design" of this series. Even the metal case is heavy gauge.
I had considered selling/listing it a few times but gave it to my son for his shop instead.
Rob
Many had reason to not like any Nippon products at the time, whether from their own somewhat recent history or because many of the the post-war products were of abysmal quality.
Of course that all changed when we sampled Honda/Yamaha/Suzuki/Kawasaki motorcycles, Datsuns and Toyotas, Kero-sun heaters etc. during the 70's.
Just a long ago phrase now.
Here's a 3/4"dr. set I picked up for a song a few years ago....'cuz it was Jap Junk..the seller said.
Likely made by one of the big Japanese hand tool companies in the late 70's I would guess....judging by the lame looking ,common label of the era.
This is superb quality stuff.
Click/Snick operation and fit. Nice finish. All have a real ring to them. Crisp, precise broaching.
Looks like Snappy, Proto, Craftsman et al were in the room during the "design" of this series. Even the metal case is heavy gauge.
I had considered selling/listing it a few times but gave it to my son for his shop instead.
Rob