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Father's Day gifts nationwide being 'Made in America'

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Gifts for Father’s Day that are ‘Made in America’
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ByEsther Castillejo, Eric Noll, and Haley Yamada
June 17, 2021, 11:14 PM

Across the country, companies are using locally sourced, U.S.-based materials to make the perfect gift for dad this Father's Day.

Leatherman Tools in Portland, Oregon, makes multi-tools that can cut, slice and saw. Founded in 1983, co-founder Tim Leatherman still works on the factory floor and is determined to keep the jobs in his hometown.

Leatherman co-founder Tim Leatherman started the company in 1983.
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"I became very proud that we were doing our manufacturing here in Portland, Oregon, and the thing I became most proud of was the jobs created," said Leatherman.

The company employs 550 workers and can make up to 10,000 tools a day. Leah Preble has been on the factory line for 27 years. She said she's proud of her handiwork.

"I can definitely say [that I know] that when a tool leaves this building someone is going to have an amazing, amazing tool," said Preble.

Q39 restaurant in Kansas City, Kansas, is selling its award-winning BBQ sauce.
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In Kansas City, Missouri, restaurant Q39 is making and selling its famous barbecue sauce.

Owner and chef Rob Magee said his assortment of sauces are championship award-winning.

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"My sauces are locally made here in Kansas City," said Magee. "I have zesty, honey, classic and assorted rubs that you put on your barbecue and you become a champion just like me."

Estwing Manufacturing of Rockford, Illinois, has been making hammers for five generations.
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In Rockford, Illinois, Estwing Manufacturing has been making hammers for five generations. They employ 280 workers and make up to 5 million tools a year.

President and COO Mark Youngren said that the company has stuck around because it's based in America.

"We use all American-made steel,'' said Youngren. "We're not going to go anywhere."

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