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Wilde Wednesday: Supporting a USA Company With Good Values

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I wanted to use some quotes here from the Wilde website, but it seems to be infected with some malware at the moment.

A number of us are going to make a purchase of Wilde tools through Harry J. Epstein's this Wednesday, February 20th. There are a few reasons why this is an event worth participating in.

Wilde makes some really nice tools.

Epstein's is a great place to buy from (GREAT!) and they have terrific prices on Wilde products.

Wilde has an excellent philosophy and business model. They care about keeping Americans employed and don't outsource their production.

Wilde is a family-run business.


That's it in a nutshell. So, if you want to support TWO great family-owned and run American companies while showing your support for USA products and getting some nice tools for yourself, consider joining us. Any size purchase is fine, at any time on the 20th, midnight to midnight.

Here are two recent threads with discussion about the brand:
http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=187563

http://garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=188285&highlight=wilde


Here is the Wilde catalog, thanks to mfgorilla:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2EVwJbi4X3_NTI4OE8wcUNPOVU/edit?usp=sharing&pli=1


And, here is Epstein's website.
http://store.harryepstein.com/
 
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Excellent! Looking through the Epstein site it looks like this could end up being an expensive Wednesday. Never used a Wilde tool before, looking forward it.
 

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I'm in! I need some long pin punches and who doesn't need a 36" breaker bar?
 
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I'm in for some 3/8 universal sockets, battery pliers and 36" bar....so far lol :drool:

Just to be clear: there are some tools that Wilde sells that they don't actually make themselves. Those sockets might be one of them. Jori Sackin or someone else might know for sure.

Also, remember that Epstein's can get ANYTHING that Wilde makes, even if it isn't something they (Epstein's) normally stocks.

I'm in! I need some long pin punches and who doesn't need a 36" breaker bar?

I have that bar, and it is an impressive piece!
 

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I'm in.
516,516CB,516W,516SW scrapers
PCH7WB chisel holder
566 rad. hose tool
544, 544-12 cotter pin tool
 
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Excellent! Looking through the Epstein site it looks like this could end up being an expensive Wednesday. Never used a Wilde tool before, looking forward it.

There's a good chance you have and never knew it, Wilde re-brands many of their tools for all sorts of manufacturers.
 
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There's a good chance you have and never knew it, Wilde re-brands many of their tools for all sorts of manufacturers.

And some of those manufacturers (Craftsman, ahem) are moving offshore. That is no good for a company like Wilde. I think we need to get their name out there so people aren't strangers to the brand and we need to show them our support.
 

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I was kinda opposed to this, because I know Im going to end up emptying my wallet on this regardless of whether or not I can afford to right now. :dunno:


Have we figured out a way to work out mass custom orders with Epsteins? Im assuming quite a few of us are going to be interested in Wilde products that Epsteins doesnt normally carry in stock. I know they have shown a willingness to order anything we want from Wilde, but have we figured out how this will work out? I think it could turn out quite chaotic if we have a large amount of us trying to put in custom orders. I think we should do a little bit of coordination to make this a smooth process for everyone and avoid surprises.
 
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I was kinda opposed to this, because I know Im going to end up emptying my wallet on this regardless of whether or not I can afford to right now. :dunno:


Have we figured out a way to work out mass custom orders with Epsteins? Im assuming quite a few of us are going to be interested in Wilde products that Epsteins doesnt normally carry in stock. I know they have shown a willingness to order anything we want from Wilde, but have we figured out how this will work out? I think it could turn out quite chaotic if we have a large amount of us trying to put in custom orders. I think we should do a little bit of coordination to make this a smooth process for everyone and avoid surprises.

I'll bet dollars to doughnuts that Jori will be in here and can address any questions like this. In fact, I'll PM him with a link to the thread right now.
 

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Just to be clear: there are some tools that Wilde sells that they don't actually make themselves. Those sockets might be one of them. Jori Sackin or someone else might know for sure.

Also, remember that Epstein's can get ANYTHING that Wilde makes, even if it isn't something they (Epstein's) normally stocks.



I have that bar, and it is an impressive piece!

10-4

The pic on the uni's looks like it says wilde, but at 3.50 a piece for us uni's holy ****.

My thoughts exactly!
 

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I will call Wilde tomorrow to let them know about Wilde Wednesday and also about their website.

Here are a few things to know.

1. Anything you guys want to special order, just let us know in the "comments" section when you checkout on our website. Wilde will deliver an order to us of all the stuff we don't normally stock. If you need a price on something we don't normally sell, PM me, but you should know that our prices will be the best ever. :)

2. We have bought a number of liquidation deals from Wilde over the years. These are listed in our closeouts section: http://store.harryepstein.com/c/WildeChrome.html. The first of these deals was when Wilde stopped chroming their pliers. The second deal was to clean out their warehouse of stuff that had been sitting around awhile.

3. Besides the closeouts, we also have a number of wilde tools in our catalog, mainly pliers, but lots of other stuff as well like the pry bars, etc. Here's a full not so organized list of the wilde tools we carry. I just searched the word "wilde" on our website. http://store.harryepstein.com/search?q=wilde

4. Not everything that says "Wilde" on it is made in the Wilde factory. Like every other US manufacturer they make some stuff and have other stuff private labeled (but still US made). They are a private labeler themselves for people like: Craftsman, Snap-On, Armstrong, etc.

5. Buying Wilde stuff is great, but telling people about Wilde is also really helpful to. For a long time Wilde has not tried to get their name out there because they've done so much business for Craftsman. Basically they didn't want to compete with their own tools. Now that Craftsman is not so slowly moving overseas, Wilde wants people to know that they were the ones making the great US quality tools all these years. Get their name out there. Let guys know about Wilde!

6. Oh yeah, thank you guys so much for doing this. Companies like Wilde and HJE can't survive without you. We appreciate it so much!

Jori Sackin
Harry J. Epstein Co.
 

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If they're pre-ordering, don't forget higher count roll pin sets and long pin punches and chisels.... and rolls....

This could be complicated.....



Who's the mfg of the 3/8drv universal sockets? 1/2, 9/16 and all metrics are MIA....
Anyone use 'em?
 
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I guess I'm already in. I placed an order last week but just now saw the "Wednesday" plan. Anyway, glad to support HJE and Wilde. :thumbup:
 

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its a good thing I could not post up my PDF of the catalog, mine doesnt have all the "discontinued" listed.
I will be buying more as gifts.
 

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I am pretty sure Wilde's website is back up and functional. At least it looks fine from my computer, but someone else might check it to.

Jori

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So Epstein's has decided to have a Wilde Wednesday special. I posted it on the dailydispatch

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Basically, if you order $75 or more of Wilde stuff, you get this free 10" groove joint Wilde pliers. Pretty sweet.
 
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Those pliers are really nice looking. I like the detailing on the handles.

I have been communicating with Adam Froeschl, Sales Coordinator at Wilde. He seems like a real nice guy, and he's excited about Wilde Wednesday. He wanted me to share the following message with everyone:

“The Wilde brand is growing because of the support of our distributors like Harry J. Epstein and their team members. We appreciate present, future and past business Wilde customers have always given. The past several years of trade shows and making a push to sell our Wilde brand is working. We look forward to growing the brand and sharing the success with everyone. Being a Made in U.S.A. hand tool manufacturer is a rare and tough task these days. We look forward to continuing the history of Wilde Tool for years to come. Thanks again to all!”
 

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I am pretty sure Wilde's website is back up and functional. At least it looks fine from my computer, but someone else might check it to.

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Yep, looks good.

However, I found a problem with Epstein's website... simply searching "Wilde" does not provide a comprehensive listing of all Wilde products. It provides a list in apparently ascending order by price, only going as far as $15.20... I know there's more Wilde products, you have snap ring plier sets more than that. I think your website is limiting the length of search results.
 

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I'm in -- good stuff, thanks for putting this together.

When quality is a given, I split vendors into these groups along with their priority when I purchase....

#4 - "The Sellouts" - Taking US/Euro-made quality names, outsourcing to China pretty much as their primary business model.

#3 - "Foreign" - Tawain/Asian made products of decent quality, not trying to be something they're not.

#2 - "Half-sold-out" - Still mostly US made stuff, but dipping their toe in the water with outsourcing, "in theory" to compete with the sellouts.

#1 - Pure US based manufacturers

Although their are massive gray areas spread across and inbetween those groups, you can never really go wrong purchasing in group #1! Especially when the price is lower, or extremely competitive.
 

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Yep, looks good.

However, I found a problem with Epstein's website... simply searching "Wilde" does not provide a comprehensive listing of all Wilde products. It provides a list in apparently ascending order by price, only going as far as $15.20... I know there's more Wilde products, you have snap ring plier sets more than that. I think your website is limiting the length of search results.

You know, you are right. We did limit the amount of results. That's something we'll just have to work on in the future. We are in the process of updating the search/navigation of our site.

Can someone give me the details please?
Do GJ members get a discount? Is it only for Wilde tools?

Any clarification will help.

Steve

Basically if you buy $75 worth of Wilde tools this Wednesday from HJE, we'll throw in a free Wilde USA 10" groove joint pliers. Bull set up this "Wilde Wednesday" as a way to support local usa manufacturing and in particular, Wilde tools, a company that has dedicated itself for generations to producing great quality US tools.


Here's a link to the dispatch article:

http://store.harryepstein.com/dailydispatch/2013/02/wilde-wednesday/

and the special we are offering:

http://store.harryepstein.com/dailydispatch/2013/02/wilde-day-special/

thanks

Jori

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Sent Jorie an email, regarding availability of # 566, radiator hose tool, and #SW-4, 4 way screwdriver
 
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Sent Jorie an email, regarding availability of # 566, radiator hose tool, and #SW-4, 4 way screwdriver

I'd be down for a 566 in my order. I don't see a SW-4 on the Wilde website.
 

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So Epstein's has decided to have a Wilde Wednesday special. I posted it on the dailydispatch

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Basically, if you order $75 or more of Wilde stuff, you get this free 10" groove joint Wilde pliers. Pretty sweet.


I had to do a double take, I thought those pliers were laying on a girl's **** cheeks :spit: (that's a joke probably no one will get)

Tomorrow is going to be so expensive :willy_nil I've got two eBay auctions ending tomorrow and now a $75 minimum at HJE. I'm going broke in the best way! :rocker:

I love this website :bowdown:
 
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Because I am facing astronomical childcare costs next year (seriously, nuts!) I can't spend nearly as much as I'd like on this. I am unlikely to meet the free pliers minimum. But that's ok, even if I just buy a few things, I will be supporting two companies and helping one brand name become more widely known.

Take heed, ye of modest means, for you too can join in the celebration that is Wilde Wednesday!
 

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I couldn't wait for midnight! My order just went in. I was wondering about the limited search as well. Oh well...still getting some great USA tools and free pliers. :D

36" Pry Bar
Contact File
#2 Phillips x 4" Blade - Screwdriver
1/4" Slotted x 4" Blade - Screwdriver
6 1/2" Thin Nose Slip Joint Pliers
1/4" x 11" Taper Punch
Spark Plug Gauge
***** Punch 3/8" x 5"
1/2" x 6" Center Punch
***** Punch 1/2" x 6"
5/16" x 11" Taper Punch
3/8" x 11" Taper Punch
1" Wilde Pull Scraper
7" Straight Snip
Pry Bar 12"
Pry Bar 25"
 

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Alright, stupid question time. Before I place my Wilde Wednesday HJE order tomorrow I need to know one last thing about Wilde......is the e silent? :lol:

BTW, I'm on for a clamshell axle re-threader, a pull scraper and some retaining ring pliers.
 
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I couldn't wait for midnight! My order just went in. I was wondering about the limited search as well. Oh well...still getting some great USA tools and free pliers. :D

36" Pry Bar
Contact File
#2 Phillips x 4" Blade - Screwdriver
1/4" Slotted x 4" Blade - Screwdriver
6 1/2" Thin Nose Slip Joint Pliers
1/4" x 11" Taper Punch
Spark Plug Gauge
***** Punch 3/8" x 5"
1/2" x 6" Center Punch
***** Punch 1/2" x 6"
5/16" x 11" Taper Punch
3/8" x 11" Taper Punch
1" Wilde Pull Scraper
7" Straight Snip
Pry Bar 12"
Pry Bar 25"

Very nice assortment, Jeff.

Alright, stupid question time. Before I place my Wilde Wednesday HJE order tomorrow I need to know one last thing about Wilde......is the e silent? :lol:

BTW, I'm on for a clamshell axle re-threader, a pull scraper and some retaining ring pliers.

It's "Wild-ee."
 
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