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Re: Craftsman 1st Sockets, now Wrenches in China!


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Posted by Bret4207 on May 30, 2013 at 04:26:11 from (64.19.90.196):

In Reply to: Craftsman 1st Sockets, now Wrenches in China! posted by 36 coupe on May 29, 2013 at 13:33:37:


36 coupe said: (quoted from post at 13:33:37 05/29/13) I wear overalls.I like a bib pocket with a flap that snaps down.Above that is a zippered pocket that I keep my pocket watch and reading glasses.Roundhouse dosent make that type.The open top type fills with shavings and sawdust and hay chaff.As far as I can tell only Liberty and Dickies makes make the closed top bib pockets.Always wore an engineers cap, cant buy them anymore.The baseball caps with their heavy visors and lousy plastic size adjusters are always slipping down over your eyes.You hair sticks out of the hole in the back.Makes you look like Woody Woodpecker.Welders caps are close to engineers caps but the flowers keep me from buying them.


36, I don't care for ball caps either. Like B-maniac I recommend Miller Hats. There are still a few places you can get odd items at decent prices.

You hit the causes of all this in your other post. I'm currently reading a mess of back issues of Country Gentlemen and Farm Journal from the early 1950's. They were moaning about the labor prices and taxes back then too. And back then price supports were a much bigger subject than now. I did notice one letter from a reader that sounds awfully familiar. He mentioned the new definition of the "4 Freedoms"- Freedom from responsibility, freedom from having to work for your keep, freedom from having to support your family and freedom to be entitled to whatever you want as long as you vote the right way! Sounds like nothings changed.

This post was edited by Bret4207 at 04:31:24 05/30/13.



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