alpinecrick
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Lotsa stuff has changed. Ownership. Location. Production. Great Star moved SK from Illinois to Williamsport, PA
Lots of the "Made in USA" SK part numbers are out-of-stock, judging by a quick look on the SK web site. Rebranding of another Chinese tool company's product is--I'm told--becoming the current strategy.
SK Tools still made in USA?
Hello, all. This is my first post, so please bear with me. A little bit of a background, my truck was about to "die" down and it forced me to revisit my desire to own a side business of legally flipping cars. Naturally that got me wanting to acquire USA made tools, especially those older...www.garagejournal.com
So if you bought SK three or more years ago, (Like I did!) or even right after it was sold to Great Star, when they were still selling-down existing inventory--you got good stuff. But "now" things are way different.
I don't live in Williamsport, so I don't drive past the "factory" to see what's going on there. I'm relying on others, and that's always risky.
I have an SK flare-nut wrench, it's NOT my favorite. Wrench is too short for good leverage.
I knew they moved the production, and I'm afraid you may be right. The Chicoms will figure out a way to ruin things.....