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Re: Made in the Northwest
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October 12, 2010, 04:19:46 PM »
Kennetreks are made in Montana, and I am pretty sure that Hoffman's are made in Kellogg, Idaho still.
There is also the tent manufacturers & stove manufacturers
Montana Canvas
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Ruana Knives - Bonner, MT.
www.ruanaknives.com
AR Five Seven DBA 57center - Tacoma, Wa.
www.57center.com
Northwest Hydroprint - Montesano, WA.
www.northwesthydroprint.com
Hydro-Dip - Meridian, Idaho
www.hydro-dip.com
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WAcoyotehunter
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Frontiersman
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Kalispel Case Line (their future is unknown...) here in Usk WA.
Nicks Boots in Spokane
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Rainer Beer-WA
I never go fishing without some cold Rainers
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Marines do it better
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Sourdough
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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levergun leather - ID
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Jason
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Frontiersman
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Eberlestock Packs-Boise ID.
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sisu
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October 12, 2010, 06:55:34 PM »
Whites Boots in Spokane, WA
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Quote from: Jason on October 12, 2010, 06:54:12 PM
Eberlestock Packs-Boise ID.
thought that was made overseas
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Longhunter
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Lotsawet
Boots and socks
western Wa
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Yes I think my Eberlestock pack was made in Vietnam. Or something like that.
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Sourdough
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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I think alot of this stuff is made over seas...everyone in our hunting camp is extremely anal about buyin stuff MADE IN CHINA and this year there was almost a fist fight after a heated argument about where danner boots were made and being showed they were made in china, not Oregon
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sisu
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October 12, 2010, 08:33:43 PM »
I don't believe the top end Danners are made in China, but I would not bet any money on that statement either as there are tricky ways to screw with exposure of assembly.
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arima boats,auburn hey all my grandaughters
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PacificNWhunter
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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October 12, 2010, 08:46:24 PM »
Martin bows, WA
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Re: Made in the Northwest
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Blazer ammo---Lewiston,ID
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