Hi Ed,edflorence wrote:Thanks for the frank and quick response, Nick. Although it is difficult to hear about Shopsmith's trials and tribulations, it is good to learn that management is still fighting the good fight.
Also, I encourage you and Drew to keep up the good Internet work...the Sawdust Sessions have been a great marketing innovation...so much more detailed than what can be presented in a demo or even a day-long seminar. In fact, I think they are so valuable that if they were offered on DVD I believe they would sell like hotcakes. How about offering a "custom" DVD...For a certain fee, the purchaser would order just those specific Sawdust Sessions s/he was interested in, which would then be transferred to DVD and mailed out. Just a thought. Again, thanks for keeping us informed about Shopsmith the company as well as Shopsmith the tool.
Ed
Idaho Panhandle
MkV 500 +/-, bs, dc3300, jointer
it's really good to hear how you folks support Shopsmith and are wanting to help us. One of the other avenues that the Bob Folkerth decided was to market my series, "The Shopsmith Journals" which will do exactly what you are asking about. DVDs about a single subject like Cabinetry, Furniture, Architectual Interiors and so on. The first one," Maintenance and Alignment has been out since Dec and has great success. The second which will be "Kitchen Cabinetry" is in the process currently. I plan on doing as many as there is interest. Between the programs that Nick, Drew and I are doing, I think you folks will have all the education you need to give you the confidence to tackle any project with the belief that the finished piece will reflect the quality you would expect from a high quality machine, our Mark V.
Thanks again for your ongoing support,
Rick Davis
Traveling Academy Instructor