Posted by WJD on May 04, 2012 at 18:56:34 from (173.31.161.233):
Looks like people would understand money makes circles. Henry Ford figured this out. If you buy something hade her the money stays here. Just walk down the hand and electric tool aisles at your favorite store.
I don't mind buying from a country that buys our products in return but it should go two ways.
I undertand most small tractors are sold overseas and don't mind them largely being built over there. I just buy and rebuild older U.S. built small tractors. The only exception is Deere tractors built in Germany.
I went three places this evening looking for a Stanley combination carpenters square with a 12 inch rule. None. I found them on line, hope it is American made when it arrives. I have two others (6 and 18 inch rulers) that are excellent.
Does anybody else try to but American when they can or am I dieing breed?
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