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See there you go getting all defensive again. Hold your head high and believe in your product, don't stoop to ripping on another.
Stanley bought MAC Tools in 1980, so they have owned it for 31 years. I think even you would find it hard to believe that the largest tool company in the world would hang onto a losing company after 31 years of your so called losses. Also we have our own manufacturing plants in Dallas TX, and Georgetown OH, that we have run for since 1938 when MAC was founded.
So have a great day, go out and sell some tools!! You spend too much time running up your post count!!
Hope i didn't ruffle any feathers.I guess once i swapped the spoon for a blender!We got a little .This is supposed to be a picture thread.
The bottom box I've had for a dozen years, the top box I bought 4-5 years ago. It's not a Snap-on, Mac, Craftsman, Waterloo, or Matco, But it's survived rolling around our 48,000 sq ft. shop for this many years and not had a problem.
The bottom box I've had for a dozen years, the top box I bought 4-5 years ago. It's not a Snap-on, Mac, Craftsman, Waterloo, or Matco, But it's survived rolling around our 48,000 sq ft. shop for this many years and not had a problem.
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I do not plan to test the drawers to see if they bounce.
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When it was shiny new, we even used it for some promo pics for some of out products.
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