You folks need to take a look at Tru-Grit for you abrasives. I've had the outfits mentioned in this thread try to get my business, not only asking in person at shows, but also by sending me "samples".... and frankly, even though they might claim "Made in the USA"..... after using and comparing, I highly doubt it..... there are just too many tell tale signs on their belts. Things such as unevenly cut edges, thick and thin areas of abrasives throughout the length of a belt, uneven joints, etc. All are things that are indicative of sub par quality control, and things that are often present in China made abrasives.
They are also more expensive then better quality abrasives of know name brands sold by Tru-Grit. I've even had belt manufactures contact me, asking if I want to buy direct, and when I ask if they can beat Tru-Grits prices, the conversation ends with.... "Not even we can match Tru-Grit's prices.. they buy and sell more belts than anyone in the country, so they get the best prices, and sell for the lowest."
And here's the best part.... you might think Tru-Grit is a big outfit....they are not. They are a family owned/operated business, with less then 10 people, including the owner Scott.
That being said, if any company that I buy from where to do the things mentioned in this thread....they could say good-bye to my business. There are certain lines you don't cross, even on April 1st. And in this case, it appears that corrective measures were taken by Combat Abrasives.... So good on them for that.