They carry Echo chain saws, and they're a great saw. They are still made in Japan too, I believe; though some assembly does take place in the US.
I have long history with Echo gear, and it has always been very well designed and built. My family owned a OPE/motorcycle business through the 70's and early 80's, so I got to attend a few Echo service schools, back when Mobilco was the Echo importer.
My own saw is a 1970's Echo CS601VL 60cc, that was a trade-in from a farm when the farmer wanted to upsize to the next model up, IIRC.
That thing has cut shedloads of old, dry, hard grey and yellow box firewood for my old man, and it's still going strong!
Just acquired a pair of Echo SRM200DB 21cc brushcutters, too. Why a pair? For $20 all up at the local tip shop, how could I go wrong! Couldn't get the coin out of my wallet fast enough.

Had one running within an hour of getting it home - and most of that time went in cleaning out the work of mud wasps from the muffler. It was chockas; they'd even filled the cylinder exhaust port with mud. Luckily the piston kept them out of the actual cylinder, though.