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ToolGuyd > Made in USA > American Flag-Inspired Lista Tool Storage Cabinet Design

American Flag-Inspired Lista Tool Storage Cabinet Design

May 17, 2011 Stuart 6 Comments

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Browsing around Lista’s new technician mobile tool storage site, I spotted this made-in-the-USA logo** that featured a cute American Flag-inspired design. I am currently most fond of Lista’s yellow, white, light blue, and white with light blue drawers cabinet color schemes, but this red-white-blue design definitely caught my eye!

Lista Red White and Blue Tool Storage Box

To be honest, I have no idea what I will do if I ever save up enough to buy one for home shop use. There are so many pretty colors to choose from!

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**Update: we’ve been asked to remove the logo that said “made in USA since 1968.”

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6 Comments

  1. fred

    May 17, 2011

    Have been very please with Lista cabinets over many years of use – also have Stanley Vidmar in another shop

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  2. Stuart

    May 17, 2011

    Which would you say you prefer more? I’ve used Vidmar and Lyon units at work in the past, but am only familiar with Lista based on their reputation.

    Reply
  3. fred

    May 18, 2011

    Not sure – installed in 2 different type of shops. Lista in a metalworking/pipe fab shop – where we also have Rotabins for parts and the Vidmar stuff in a woodworking/cabinet shop. Both came with the shops

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  4. Harry

    May 18, 2011

    Where the hell are the stars? I’d be afraid of getting fingerprints on the flag er, box.

    Reply
  5. Jan

    Jan 7, 2012

    **Update: we’ve been asked to remove the logo that said “made in USA since 1968.”

    Did they give any reason?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Jan 7, 2012

      Yes, they did, and a new post will go up in a few days discussing it in more detail.

      Basically, FTC guidelines changed recently, and since the steel Lista sources for their products is imported, the high proportion of foreign materials means that they can no longer say the products are made in the USA without risking potential trouble.

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