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Quoted: Great grills, I have been using them for years. I'd really love a new 357. Farm and ranch / Western clothing Schaefer Outfitter Linked to the jacket I have. I got one a few years ago and after a year a few stitches popped on a pocket gusset. I stopped in to see about having it fixed, and the lady apologized and exchanged it for a new one right there- with additional rivets on the problem corners. Edit: looks like some of their shirts are imported. All the jackets I've looked at are US. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Great grills, I have been using them for years. I'd really love a new 357. Farm and ranch / Western clothing Schaefer Outfitter Linked to the jacket I have. I got one a few years ago and after a year a few stitches popped on a pocket gusset. I stopped in to see about having it fixed, and the lady apologized and exchanged it for a new one right there- with additional rivets on the problem corners. Edit: looks like some of their shirts are imported. All the jackets I've looked at are US. Always good to hear about more US made clothes. Quoted: Crisbee stick is awesome. It's the best cast iron seasoning ever. We were talking carbon steel pans over in the knife porn thread and sywagon put me onto Crisbee. We have shied away from non enameled cast iron and carbon steel before at our house because of the seasoning process and myths. By all accounts Crisbee sounds like a miracle product. It will be our first time using it. Pan was on my front stoop this morning, just waiting on the Crisbee puck... |
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These have kind of been posted already, as they are made by prison blues, but they are made specifically for this vendor under their brand.
I think that they are probably the best value going in US made jeans, if you wear "logger" type jeans. I have successfully removed the bachelor buttons on one pair and "darned" the holes to keep them from fraying. Wild ass jeans at Bailey's They can be had on sale for under $30. Anchor glass containers. Corelle dishes |
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I need some plates and bowls, just moved in and have been using paper plates
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I was able to get a pretty good deal on the corelle dishes at a Fred Meyer (kroger). They have sales on that kind of stuff often.
The only crappy part was that the pattern we liked was sold as individual pieces and it took a couple of visits to fill out the set (8 place settings). I think they have a couple of sets in 4 setting packages, if you aren't picky. |
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Quoted: I was able to get a pretty good deal on the corelle dishes at a Fred Meyer (kroger). They have sales on that kind of stuff often. The only crappy part was that the pattern we liked was sold as individual pieces and it took a couple of visits to fill out the set (8 place settings). I think they have a couple of sets in 4 setting packages, if you aren't picky. View Quote How do you like Corelle? |
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As compared to the made in china ceramic stuff we have been using since we first moved in toy, it's awesome.
It's lighter weight, all the pieces are uniform and they seem to be very high quality. |
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Stargazer Cast Iron (I know this is already listed, but I feel the need to point out it starts life in Wisconsin, so you know it is good)
Finex cast iron Lancaster Cast Iron Butter Pat Cast Iron |
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Dexter-Russell, Kitchen Cutlery and Utensils since 1818
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Anyone know a good usa made silverware? (Spoons, forks, knifes) |
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Quoted: Bump Anyone know a good usa made silverware? (Spoons, forks, knifes) View Quote https://www.libertytabletop.com/shop/ Some of it's not only US-made, but also US-themed: Attached File |
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I have Liberty flatware. It's good stuff, but make sure you get the heavy-weight offerings - the lightweight stuff bends too easily.
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Pleasoning, LaCrosse, Wisconsin
PS Seasoning, Iron Ridge, Wisconsin Given the nature of spices, probably globally sourced, but processed, packaged and sold by Wisconsin family businesses. |
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Goodyear Tires (not all, but many)
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Carmex, Franklin, W I S C O N S I N
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Ohsay USA
I just ordered some bandannas, they claim to be the only bandannas made in the USA. Whole website has US made items and lists the state they come from. |
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1620 workwear is fully made in the USA and has some bad ass hoodies
https://www.1620usa.com/ |
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Looking for an American made baseball hat that I can embroider my company logo on.
Lots of hats are made in Bangladesh, Viet Nam or FChina. |
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Anyone know some decent tee shirts/basics/layers that are US made, durable and fit well? American Giant has been my go to for tee’s, but damn are they expensive unless you get the multipacks (which are still costly).
What about work shirts and flannels? Carhartt seems to import a lot now and not very thick/durable and Filson is ungodly expensive. Filson thermals are $75 and don’t hold up well in the wash. Their Alaskan Guide flannels are great though, but also $135... Brave Star makes some great durable jeans. Love them. |
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RumChata, Pewaukee, Wisconsin
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