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Somewhere, there was a thread that someone thought that the SS demo's had been discontinued. Every year, since I can remember, there has been a SS demo at the Western Washington fair (known to us locals as "The Puyallup Fair"). This year will be no different. Just got this e-mail:
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Discover The 11 Joys Of Woodworking


Come to the fair and...discover for yourself why over a million Owners turn to Shopsmith Tools when they want to relax and unwind from the pressures of everyday life. Visit the Joys of Woodworking link below to see why woodworking is considered by many to be the world's oldest and most satisfying pasttime... then...

MAKE YOUR PLANS TO ATTEND...






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Our Factory Representatives will be bringing the Shopsmith MARK V your way in about three short weeks...and we'd like for you to come out to the Fair and visit with us.
  • See the Shopsmith MARK V in action
  • Get our very best offer - anywhere!
  • Ask your questions
  • Bring a friend
  • Free Gifts for Both of you!
Plan To Attend and Bring A Friend



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Click on the link below for a printable coupon that you can redeem for your FREE GIFT at the State Fair demonstrations. We've even provided a link for you to forward this message to your friend!

We're Coming to the State Fair near You!
09/05/08 - 09/21/08Puyallup, WAWestern Washington Fairgrounds

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I sure wish we still had demonstrations up here north of the border!!:(

Some folks in B.C. might get to that fair but us easterners as left out in the cold.

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at the State Fair near you

Where were they at their own Ohio State Fair? If they where there I couldn't find them!
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Hopefully, this is an indication that Shopsmith is going back to their roots.

I was initially introduced to the Shopsmith in a public education wood shop in Billings, Montana. It was at the Pima County Fair in Tucson, AZ that my interest in Shopsmith was rekindled.

Two years later, at the Texas State Fair in Dallas, I made the big decision. At that time I purchased the Mark V and most of the SPT that I have now. I occasionally saw a magazine ad for Shopsmith but it was the exposure at the fair grounds that made the difference.

I don't believe I am lonely in this category. Many of us got our starts this way and I believe Shopsmith is missing the boat "again" if they don't make a presence somewhere besides here on the forum.
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I totally agree with you Dusty. Prior to my purchase, I used to see Shopsmith at malls, home shows, woodworking shows and up until a couple years ago, at Lowe's. Shopsmith appeared at events you would never expect Shopsmith to be. It was finally after repetitive viewing that I finally buckled and bought one knowing that due to space constraints, I would never have a floor full of power tools. I will never regret my decision and I baby mine with white gloves. In the last three years of attending the Woodworking Show in Atlanta, I have often wondered why Shopsmith was not there. Yes, there are lots of professionals and advanced amateurs that attend these shows but I venture to say that the vast majority of attendees are people like you and me and wannabees that would succumb to the magic of Shopsmith. I wish they would return to public demo's but they obviously must have data to support an internet only approach due to todays woes. There's nothing like being up close and personal with a performing tool. I just wish I had the talents of thoes guys that used to demonstrate.

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dusty wrote:Hopefully, this is an indication that Shopsmith is going back to their roots...
weelildaddy wrote:...I wish they would return to public demo's...
Hey guys, my whole point is that in my neck of the woods, they have never quit doing them!:confused:
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I sure hope you are correct, arno.

We obviously don't know what is really happening in sales. Maybe they are booming and the live demo's are no longer needed. Maybe all of the Traveling Academy classes are booked full and the live demo's are no longer needed. There are a lot of new members on this forum and maybe a lot of them are new owners that we just don't know about and live demo's are no longer needed.

Maybe, I sure hope so!

Maybe Shopsmith is about to release that new high tech Mark V that someone here on the forum alluded to. Maybe that would spark sales beyond belief.

Maybe, I sure hope so!

Tim - how many of these live demo's have you seen in say the last two years. I saw one a Lowe's about two years ago, maybe 3 and none since. The last one I saw at a Fair was in Dallas in about 2000 (maybe earlier).

Maybe I just live in the wrong "neck of the woods". I sure hope so!
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That is how I ended up buying mine. Woodcraft use to sell them. I somehow received a flyer about a demo at Woodcraft. So just for the heck of it, I went and ended up bringing home the 510. If it had not been for the demo, I probably would not have a Shopsmith, now.

A lot of people have never heard of a Shopsmith, and those that have heard about them, others might be telling them it is not the way to go. Seeing live, what the shopsmith can do, can be a big selling point.
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dusty wrote:...Tim - how many of these live demo's have you seen in say the last two years. I saw one a Lowe's about two years ago, maybe 3 and none since. The last one I saw at a Fair was in Dallas in about 2000 (maybe earlier).

Maybe I just live in the wrong "neck of the woods". I sure hope so!
Hi dusty,
In the last three years, I have seen 3; 2 in 2007 (one at a spring home and garden show and one at "The Puyallup Fair"), and 1 in 2006 (at "The Puyallup Fair"). The up-coming one that the invitation is for will be the first one this year. I think that I will check it out just to see if it is still Mike (of "Smitty" fame) doing the demo. I think that I remember getting "the invitation" for at least 2 additional shows that I did knot attend last year. If memory serves me well they were for a woodworking show in Everett and a fair in Monroe.
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It would be interesting to know that these shows are hosted by Mike. Of course, he would have to be doing this with Shopsmith approval.

Maybe the answer is that more Shopsmith owners need to gain Shopsmith approval to do shows in their behalf. Then we could have demo's all over the country without a great deal of travel expense.:):confused:
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