Made in USA

You can still purchase made in the USA Levi's. However, they are not made by Levi Strauss & Co, but be prepared for sticker shock for a paid of blue jeans.
 
You can still purchase made in the USA Levi's. However, they are not made by Levi Strauss & Co, but be prepared for sticker shock for a paid of blue jeans.
That's the big problem. Everyone wants to purchase merchandise that is made in their own country but don't want to pay the price of what is made there.

This is one of the reasons that most manufactures have gone overseas. They can still charge a high price while paying low labor wages for their products.

While I like and will purchase items that are made here in the US I also know that it is next to impossible to do so with everything that I do purchase.
 
If we could please focus on the OP's interest in purchasing a product of his choice from the source of his choice. It's done around the world. If you have some useful information please share it.
If you want to discuss politics you know where to head.
Thanks in advance.
 
If we could please focus on the OP's interest in purchasing a product of his choice from the source of his choice. It's done around the world. If you have some useful information please share it.
If you want to discuss politics you know where to head.
Thanks in advance.
I took no offense, but perhaps the gentleman could start a made in Canada thread. I will start a solid recommendation of DH Russel knives. Love mine.
Thanks Brickburn
 
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I took no offense, but perhaps the gentleman could start a made in Canada thread. I will start a solid recommendation of DH Russel knives. Love mine.
Thanks Brickburn

I agree. I'm very pleased when I see "Made in North America" on an item and there's Old Glory and a Maple Leaf paired together on the tag. I'm equally interested in buying things made in the first world by our Allies. British Made. Australian / New Zealand Made. German Made. Etc.

If we don't hang together we will surely hang apart.
 
Anything Amish made if you're lucky enough to live near one of their communities. Craftsmen who are hardworking and honest people. We are lucky to have Amish folks not very far away who have made some great furniture, sheds and a beautiful walnut pedestal for my Zebra.
 
Ruger rifles
Remington shotguns
Hornady ammunition
Barnes ammunition
Winchester ammunition
Nosler ammunition
Swift ammunition
Buck knives

P.S: Remington & Federal ammunition are produced in the USA but the companies are Czech owned.

I just wanted to add Marlin Rifles to this since Ruger took them over and seems to have done a really great job getting the Marlin quality back up quite a bit since Remington had them and did a really poor QC on the Marlins under their stewardship.
 
I took no offense, but perhaps the gentleman could start a made in Canada thread. I will start a solid recommendation of DH Russel knives. Love mine.
Thanks Brickburn
I agree. I'm very pleased when I see "Made in North America" on an item and there's Old Glory and a Maple Leaf paired together on the tag. I'm equally interested in buying things made in the first world by our Allies. British Made. Australian / New Zealand Made. German Made. Etc.

If we don't hang together we will surely hang apart.

Another really great Canadian company in my opinion is Nanuk cases. I have had fantastic experiences with them so far.
 

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