Boy, what a can of worms. Guess I will chime in with my 2 cents.
#1. VictorCharlie....you better teach them grandkids to do something besides work in a factory, there soon won't be any in the USA.
#2. Jon at OpticZone is absolutely right on what he says. Is it worth $50-$200 more to some folks, yep it is, it is called snob appeal, IMHO. Some would not be caught dead without that "Gold Ring".
#3. Leupold, made in the USA. That is questionable. Assembled, yes, lens made here, not so sure about that. Does anyone know for sure, I mean have you seen them making lens here in the USA. I have looked at a lot of their literature and specs, but nothing being said about the lens. Now does that make them bad, nope, just over priced. So if it makes you warm and fuzzy to own a Leupold, far be it from me to tell you not to. Different strokes for different folks. I too will pay a bit more for "Made in USA" but that is getting to be a very loose and ambiguous term. In my opinion if it had not been for foreign competition, we would still be driving 1968 vehicles. Made in the USA, I think the only full size pickup made in the USA is the Nissan Titan. My Dodge...made in Mexico and I think Ford and Chevy are made in Canada. So just what is "Made in USA" really mean? As a "consumer" I feel the same as Squeeze. There, I feel better, think I will take a nap now.