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Hi all, bought wire from NAPA yesterday, it was to my surprise made in the USA, bought some more wire at Princess Auto today, it was made In Canada, again surprised, because these were house brand primary wire.

It doesn't seem to matter what you buy these days, it seems to have Made In C and ends with A:rolleyes: , so when I see made in the USA or Canada, it makes me happy.

The house brand ring terminals from Princess Auto were made in Taiwan, they are no where near as good as the NAPA ring terminals, made in the USA. Some day we won't make much in our 2 countries:mad: , we will be markets for off-shore junk.................Fred

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Hi all, bought wire from NAPA yesterday, it was to my surprise made in the USA, bought some more wire at Princess Auto today, it was made In Canada, again surprised, because these were house brand primary wire.

It doesn't seem to matter what you buy these days, it seems to have Made In C and ends with A:rolleyes: , so when I see made in the USA or Canada, it makes me happy.

The house brand ring terminals from Princess Auto were made in Taiwan, they are no where near as good as the NAPA ring terminals, made in the USA. Some day we won't make much in our 2 countries:mad: , we will be markets for off-shore junk.................Fred

I wonder if the stuff they make for domestic use is the same junk they send here?

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