Jacob":2vvmn0yk said:
Which is another point - the actual brand names and the actual makers have a very fluid relationship like musical chairs, often not in the same place together for very long.
Does that mean they could find somewhere cheaper, but let the quality slip to undercut the opposition, possibly resulting in a downward spiral until someone notices there's a gap in the market for new good quality hand tools, they open up the market and then someone else decides they want a piece of that, but get their's made to a lower standard to undercut the opposition....?
I can't imagine that our fine upstanding toolmakers could stoop so low!
Cheerio,
Carl