I see carpenter squares from Lee Valley, Woodpeckers, Lie-Nielsen, etc. They all look beautifully made and cost a lot - while a humble Empire square from Home Depot costs 5 times less. I have no doubt that (odds are) the expensive ones are more accurate - even though most buyers are not in a position to verify the manufacturer's claim and can only rely on the high price to alleviate their fears. But how much more accurate are they and does it make any significant difference in the real world? Are we woodworkers getting fleeced in our (sometimes ridiculous) quest for precision? (not pointing fingers at anyone - I've been a sucker on occasion).