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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > Layout & Measuring > New USA Tape Measures

New USA Tape Measures

Sep 19, 2011 Stuart 4 Comments

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Harry Epstein USA-Made Tape Measure

That’s right, USA-made tape measures! Harry Epstein commissioned these 12′ and 25′ long tape measures from US Tape.

Harry Epstein USA-Made Tape Measure Extended

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The 25′ version will set you back $11.45, and the 12′ $8.15. Both tapes feature a baked-on blade coating, 3-rivet end hook, positive lock, and gloriously oversized and easy to read measurements. The 25′ tape is 1″ wide, and the 12′ tape is 3/4″ wide.

25-foot version | 12-foot version

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4 Comments

  1. Kevin

    Sep 19, 2011

    nice looking tape measure, easily readable numbers, that’s a great site.

    I think many of the old school Stanley Powerlocks are still made in the U.S., I don’t think I’ve seen a Lufkin made here for many years.

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  2. Blair

    Sep 19, 2011

    I like the idea, however, the model seems to be “last years” Craftsman, Lufkin, etc.
    By that I mean, 1″ blade, chrome case, and other features we found on tapes 20 years ago. I have one of the new Bostich wide blade tapes, and enjoy the larger hook, (try one of the larger hook tapes, when cutting miters, you will see what I mean), and the numbers jump out, which is easy on my older eyes.

    The rubber impregnated cases we see as common are really an asset, when out in the elements, rain, snow, etc., and for me at least show that some of the manufacturers are paying attention to what the trades people are saying they want.

    I am all for the “made in the USA” feeling, however I won’t buy a product that doesn’t meet my wants, or needs just due to that emotion.

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  3. Stuart

    Sep 19, 2011

    I’m a fan of souped-up tape measures, but some can cost $20+ for a 25′ model. Sometimes a $12 PowerLock or PowerLock-like metal-cased tape measure is all one needs.

    I have 2 favorite tape measures that I like to rely on, and 2 cheaper ones that I fall back to when I misplace my favorites.

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  4. Jori Sackin

    Sep 20, 2011

    US Tape makes these primarily for government consumption. That is the sole reason actually why there is still a 100% US tape measure. If it wasn’t for the government mandating that they still need to buy USA, they would all be overseas. That is also the reason why this is a “no frills” tape. Nice write up!

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