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In Reply to: A rear tire question posted by IaLeo on February 04, 2021 at 14:37:11:
It is possible, many retailers would have goods for their store manufactured under contract. It allows them to offer a "low price guarantee" and controls what they may have to warranty or service in the service support channel. For years Sears Craftsman small engines were made by Tecumseh, their Guardsman tires by Michelin. There is less than a half dozen manufacturers of car sized lead acid batteries in the USA yet hundreds of brands. An extreme example of this is in the canned goods industry. I've seen factories running around the clock during harvest season canning vegetables without labels on the cans (called "Bright stacking") at some time in the future to have them sold and then get labeled with the label that the purchaser contracts for. Oils and lubricants are the same way the "Parstmaster" brand motor oil I buy at my local auto parts states on the label "Made By Ashland Industries" also known for Valvoline motor oil. My Wards Western Field shotgun is a Mossberg and you'll find a multitude of guns out there labelled as "Ted Williams" (Sears) "Western Field" (Montgomery Wards) or "Revelation" (Western Auto Stores)
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