Just about all of my stuff is used. For mic's I always liked Browne and Sharpe much more than Starrett. For me, they just have a nicer feel. Now, I'm talking about the older Swiss ones here. My 6" calipers are TESA. and I love them, they are the best dial calipers I have ever picked up. I am always on the lookout for more of them. I have an old set of Lufkin inside Mic's they are fairly nice. For indicators, I have many different ones. Give me an old indicator any day over the new ones. Not many companies make good indicators anymore. To find a good "new" indicator, in my opinion, you have to go Swiss. They are big bucks but they are the best you can get. Compac, Intrepid and the Swiss "Best Test" under the Browne and Sharp name are some of the best. Again, in my opinion.
why are you shouting? LOL.....STARRETT HAS BEEN PROCLAIMED , THE WORLD'S BEST TOOLMAKERS !
IT SAYS SO RIGHT ON THEIR CATALOG .
JOKING ASIDE , I HAVE HAD PLENTY OF STARRETT TOOLS .
GENERALLY SPEAKING , THEY ARE OF HIGH QUALITY .
I THINK SOME OF MY EUROPEAN STUFF IS BETTER
BUT THEY HAVE NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF .
I DIDN'T KNOW THAT THEY WERE MAKING STARRETT IN CHINA NOW
SO THE OLD RULES MAY NOT APPLY .
Forty years ago they were tops , Brown & sharpe , federal , Ames , Scherer tumico, lufkin . All mostly American run companies ruled the top list. Now with all the import China stuff is taking the market by storm. What's that say about America , it tells me were selling our selves out . When the nafta trade act went thru sure started the downfall of the tradesman in America . Not trying to push any politics discussion . Just trying to explain the reason we don't have good American Made tools , there moving some tools to be made in China to save there business , they held out for a whole lot of years , but if we as a nation don't start producing products in reach of every person's income we can't survive .
That sucks. Not joking here, I wonder if they would take it back? I'm thinking it was Warped from the beginning. Even if it wasn't something like that should never warp. If not, could you maybe lapp it?