Wednesday, October 17, 2012

EMG

I tinker with guitars, basses, and other stringed instruments.  There a several companies I utilize for these homebrew creations - the first I'll mention is EMG.

EMG is known for their stealth-black active pickups, found in many shredder's guitars and modern basses.  They also make some really nice sounding passive pickups.  I've always liked EMG's products, and I like the company too - they think out of the box, delivering stuff no one else in the industry does.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Smith Optics

The last pair of ski goggles I bought was in the '80's - tempus fugit.  Yeah, they were no longer stylish, but they held together.  But I needed a new pair because my dog decided those goggles was a chew toy.

I picked up a pair of Smiths.  Has the latest technology, *is* stylish, very reasonably priced (I got 'em for less than $20), and made in the USA.  Now I'm looking forward to snow...

Monday, October 8, 2012

Keen & New Balance

Keen and New Balance are US shoe companies that manufacture shoes both domestically and overseas.  Both companies have a sorting filter on their websites to allow you to just see the Made in USA shoes.  And both companies make some awesome shoes, sandals, and boots.

I needed a pair of hiking boots, and just got a pair of Keen's at REI - on sale too!


Monday, October 1, 2012

D'Addario

I play guitar & bass, so I buy strings quite a bit.  I almost always buy D'Addario, especially when I'm buying in bulk, because they come packaged in a corrosion-proof sealed bag.  That way they seem 'fresh' (yes, you can hear & feel when strings have been out for a while) even if I purchased them a long time ago.  If you really want the strings to last even after you've opened the bag, D'Addario offers a coated string line too.  And of course, they are made here in the USA.