100% Made in the USA products ?

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I’d like to see other items 100% made in the USA, here is my Microtech knife all materials are 100% from the US according to the manufacturer.

What other companies can claim this??

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This one was made here by an American....:laughing7:
 

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This one was made here by an American....:laughing7:

I want one...how much (of course privately).

Never mind...I just watched a knife making video and realize the hours involved...work of art.

The Bear and Son Cutlery knife I just recently purchased is what they call “100% Berry Amendment Compliant” made in the USA. Not known for high end knives, but made in USA in the common sense interpretation.
 

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Question is: how many knives made in the US are made by 100% US Citizens? ;-)
 

Question is: how many knives made in the US are made by 100% US Citizens? ;-)

Yes but that is not a question that is allowed to be asked these days.

I bought a nice traditional looking Queen Cutlery folding pocket knife a few years ago.
One of the back springs broke in half and I threw it away not knowing the warranty.

I wasn’t really happy with the grind considering what it cost compared to a mass produced knife like a buck. Poor grind polished out. Kind of suspected it was cheap labor floating off an old name.
 

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Kimber, out of Yonkers, NY!

Kimber builds the world's finest 1911 pistols right here in America—something that makes sense, as few things are as American as a 1911 .45 ACP. Virtually every critical component of every pistol is manufactured inside the Kimber factory. The finest raw materials come through the front gate and Kimber does the rest, the only way to ensure that every part meets unequaled standards.

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It seems like alot of companies claim 100% American but don't disclose where they get there materials from...

You are right! I am not sure you can find anything 100% made in the USA. Just the way things are today.
 

I hate when companies try to hide where something was made. they do this knowing our distaste for Chinese junk.
I'd love to buy American but the options are limited.
tractors have been made overseas for many years, some are great and some are pure junk.
 

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