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Craftsman Tool Boxes: Still made in the USA!
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<blockquote data-quote="SolarYellow" data-source="post: 16355279" data-attributes="member: 31223"><p>Thanks bud.</p><p></p><p>My neighbor and I have this same conversation every now and again. At some point quality became secondary to the products which made Sears, Sears. It's appliances used to be second to none or at least a reliable name one would generally flock towards because of some sort of allegiance and reputation. Stop and think about how many household products were offered by the company. Last year I replaced a garage door opener from Sears and I believe it said Craftsman on it and when I tell you it was an early 70's model I'm not embellishing. My grandmother had a fence surrounding her yard from Sears and that too had to be from the 70's. It was a major piece of retail architecture that now means almost nothing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SolarYellow, post: 16355279, member: 31223"] Thanks bud. My neighbor and I have this same conversation every now and again. At some point quality became secondary to the products which made Sears, Sears. It's appliances used to be second to none or at least a reliable name one would generally flock towards because of some sort of allegiance and reputation. Stop and think about how many household products were offered by the company. Last year I replaced a garage door opener from Sears and I believe it said Craftsman on it and when I tell you it was an early 70's model I'm not embellishing. My grandmother had a fence surrounding her yard from Sears and that too had to be from the 70's. It was a major piece of retail architecture that now means almost nothing. [/QUOTE]
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