Do you own a single thing that's made in USA?

Do you own a single thing that's made in USA?
Do Americans even make anything anymore?

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yea, every other country jealous

I have a zippo lighter if that counts.

>I know right
>You go to the store
>All the products have a "Made in China" sticker

The can of Coca Cola I'm currently sippin'

I had an american car, it was shit and made in mexico.

I try to buy amerian made products as much as I can.

my headphones are Grados which are made in America. Last pair of socks I got from walmart were made in America.

yeah I forgot about that, I have it too
so 1 (one) thing

*now I have a german car, it is good and made in mexico.

Funny isn't it.

>drinking the fizzy jew

porn

i own this

pic related

yes my gun made in 1950s factory made U.S

American made glasses. You would be surprised how there are only a few companies still in business from the last 70 years.

My AR

Semiconductors, tons of crops

I have some Canadian stuff. Not sure about US.

boots, revolvers, lighters
That's all l got

I design shit in Solid Works.

Get it made in China.

Put "Made in America on the packaging"

Customs has inspected, never stopped my merchandise once.

Stilsons or should I say the yankey burger term "pipe wrench" of which I use pretty much everyday for work, are made in Ohio USA!
Im supried that they haven't been outsourced to China or Mexico.

Most of the good trade equipment is made in America

Witnessed, have these too, made in Maine and great material.

mission workshop backpack
tanner goods wallet
red wing boots
shinola watch
weber grill
herman miller aeron chair
viking stove
allen edmonds shoes

also:
tesla
harley davidson

easy to buy US when youre rich, stupid poorfags

Americans only produce quality goods because that's the only niche we can fill and still make a profit. Anyone that has ever owned something manufactured in America can tell the difference, especially when it comes to clothing and all types of tools.

work car, personal truck, duty weapons, personal weapons, ammo, knives, house, coffee, thermos, cooler, hat, pen, gun lube, cock lube, various furniture, whiskey, etc...

I have my grandfather's old 70 fastback mustang. Needs to be restored, but it makes me sad we don't build cars like this anymore.

I own a pair of iron rangers by red wing. I've had them for years and they're still like new. They even sell for a good price used on ebay.

Waffle owned, but made right here in murica.

these look very nice

...fuck, I dunno...AHA! I have an Estwing tomahawk! That motherfucker's made right here in the USA.

SAD

ipod and some vans (shoes)lol

Shittily and slow?

my tool chest and all it's contents, all of my heavy machiery. My house, my car just off the top of my head.

I got a pair of red wings too.

I honestly don't know. Maybe my hammer was made in the USA. But that's why daddy is in office now. He gon' MAGA like a mothabitch

>Made in USA product
what

I have a really nice miniature air compressor for cleaning out computers that's made in the USA. The thing's built like a tank lol. Also, to answer your other question, yes many things are made in America, specifically aircraft parts, medical equipment, and other high precision, high cost products. I'm actually in a job training program for high end CNC manufacturing, and basically the whole "China makes everything" saying is really just a meme. China tends to make a lot of low end, low quality trash that floods the shelves of Wal-Mart. But when you need a replacement hip or Boeing needs parts with a tolerance of .0001 inches, they use American labor and only American labor.

No one's mentioned the internet.

I once bought a bottle of american wine that I poured down the sink to fill with petrol for a molotov... if that counts?

>Do Americans even make anything anymore?
Sure we do. We produce burgers, land fill fodder and methane.

My mossberg 500 and MAGA hat

A trump hat

You know you can buy a modern Ford 5.0 and electric power steering right? The point of a restoration atleast in my case would be to make it better.

Some Allen Edmonds for special occasions and a Stetson hat.

A lot of my clothes are made in England.

>American car
>Made in Mexico
Pick one

I have American made firearms, and a vehicle. Plus other shit.

Firearms

...cuz the usa strung some wires together and it was useless and unused for 50yrs until they opened the network up to those pesky Europeans and within 18months a clever Briton had written HTML, designed web pages and now it's more important than the water supply to your house.
You're welcome, planet Earth.

>owning the loud bang jew

owning the rubber and leather jew

What a fag.

>owning the cast iron jew

>shit

You nailed it, bwa.

> owning the Ford jew

it's possible
parts made else where
shipped and assembled in the states
it will say "made in america" on it
but it isnt
and it's shit

> owning the footwear jew

shutup kike

>owning the hipster jew

>literally what

I have salt and pepper grinders
they cost 30 quid each but they're the best grinders ever
go USA

I have Zippo lighter and Leatherman multitool.

Muh buck knife says usa

Because of your pic, my socks, underwear, tanks and some tees.

My boots, my jacket, my glasses, 2 of my 3 cars(1/3Ford final assembly in Mexico), my jeans I would if I ever catch them in stock.
Being made in America plays a huge role in my choice if I have options.

Buck is shit though...

...

if owning guns is jewish call me Shlomo Pennystealer

forgot pic, this thing in indestructible
Also I love to buy american kids cereals whenever I find them for a good price. Cocoa pebbles are delish

A miniature plastic burger keychain that looks almost exactly like pic related is the only that says "made in USA" on it.

My MAGA hats.

My Intel CPUs

I own a pair of American handmade Randolph Engineering glasses. They are pretty good.

>owning the owning _____ jew meme jew

> falling for the jew meme bait

Yes. Lotsa shit. Why you asking?

ah a fellow RIGID enthusiast I see. Reed is also acceptable but anything less is just chinese junk.

my entire wardrobe is pretty much plain american apparel tshirts

On this note, I own orascoptic surgical loupes

Nice, how do these compare to say, Thorogoods? How bad is the brand name tax?

> falling for the falling for jew meme bait bait

The thing about us is that there's tons of well known companies and brands but all of their stuff is manufactured outside the US.
Stuff like Apple, NVIDIA, Intel is made in China but the quality is still top notch so I don't know what the big deal about being made at home is as long as the company puts out good shit.

Whats happened to Detroit? I don't understand how Motown could fall so deep. Why don't you rebuild it?

>>American car
>>Made in Mexico
Lots of 'Merican cars are made in Mexico. That's why I bought a Toyota Tundra made in Texas. Probably by illegal Mexicans. Oh well.

Let's see it. I might be getting a 69 soon.

dundurn.com/books/colossal-canadian-failures

... and then you, thanks to American influence, voted for Brexit. I'd say that was a mutually beneficial arrangement Britbro!

My Stove/range

>LMT AR 15
>100% USA made

this

Have 3.

Want/need a good pepper grinder. w2c?

Ridgid ftw. Kinda small for aluminum. Those little fuckers I use on the threading machine, aluminum bends, steel doesn't.

Forgot about my twin Berettas and 10/22.
AR soon, if I don't buy a Mach 1.

Yes, plenty of things.

American goods are high quality, have low shipping costs to Canada, and tend to have favorable warranty policies compared to Asian made goods.

If I want something cheap, I get it from Asia. If I want something to work right the first time, and if it doesn't work right the first time, want it to be quickly repaired, I buy American.

CAD dropping relative to USD and most world currencies is leading me to buy Canadian more these days though.

theyre william bounds grinders
amazon

A number of guns I have were made in the US, but the Henry is my favorite US-made

>my 5+ year old redwings

>Apple top notch quality

Kek. The company that got bit by the transistor plague long ago, has had multiple scandals with flaws with new iPhones, and uses cheap shit internal components like shitgate HDDs?

Using one counter example, Asus usually has stricter QC than Apple, and never got bit by some of the scandals that bit apple like the Capacitor plague. They're also unreliable though, every consumer computer maker is unreliable as fuck, and back in the day shit like made in America IBM servers were more reliable than the Asian competition.

>Nvidia

Who actually buys shit manufactured from Nvidia? Video card manufacturers are unreliable fuckers generally regardless. These companies are all based in Asia and all deliver unreliable crap, really makes u think.

>Intel

Genuinely high quality products, but their top of the line Fab plants are mostly in America, and a minority of their assembly is done in America. They don't cut corners, so they use American manufacturing.

I buy Intel when I want a part to just werk.

Apple is pretty good. I bought an iPod in 2006. Battery almost croaked (as expected of any battery) but it works without problems otherwise.
Same with my Intel processor on my other computer. Bought it in 2007, still working no problems. It's actually the only thing that didn't break down on that computer.

Dishes, glasses, cast iron cookware, guns, cowboy boots, a few hats, my Ford car was made in Ohio, house, guitar, home gym (though the weights are mostly Chinese), most of my furniture, a lot of my food, and more than half of my tools were made in the USA.
US made Clothes, electronics, and small appliances are pretty hard to find though.

My squatty potty is pretty based

-Facebook
-Google
-most of Internet actually
-Iphone
-Intel chip, lots of computer parts actually
-vidya games
-movies