Posted by Bruce(OR) on January 06, 2019 at 22:36:06 from (65.102.61.143):
In Reply to: Re: Tools! posted by Hobo,NC on January 06, 2019 at 18:28:22:
MATCO is an off shoot of MAC. MAC is owned by STANLEY. STANLEY owns Black & Decker and Craftsman and others. MATCO dealers had a problem with MAC several, several years ago and broke away. A lot of MATCO dealers even got away from MATCO. You really desire problem tools? My favorite is Cornwell. I had a Cornwell dealer show up at a shop I was working in last century, He finally had problems getting tools warrantied by Cornwell and gave up his dealership. He was the first Cornwell dealer I saw in better than 20 years. As for the school programs and buying tools, it is the best time. Snap on will sell tools to students typically at below what the dealers can buy them for. One slight drawback is they only sell a designated set of tools to students. At least that is how it was some 30 years ago. ..
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