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My link is page 93 of the PDF catalog on the owners site. This is for the Vbook.
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Bob, see page 96, bottom right-hand corner, "A Note About Prices."

The PDF catalog is a direct scan of Shopsmith's last paper catalog, put together in early 2008. As far as I can see, there has not yet been any attempt to update it. (The cover touts the "National Woodworking Academy," which was defunct in September 2008.) Nor would I expect an update to happen soon, since the staff is so lean and there are so many things for them to do that are more pressing. If you use the PDF catalog, remember that any specials (like the shipping on the VBooks) are long out of date and prices may have changed.

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Nick,

When is that URL in your signature line going to work? :)
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jnimz wrote:Nick,

When is that URL in your signature line going to work? :)
The URL works now. It takes you to a web page that
"is under construction".
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Nick,

I'm hopeful that I am successful in attaching a photo of our fearless leader from the July-August 1979 HANDS ON Magazine issue, and that introduces you to the Shopsmith family.

What fun it is to look back in time. This would appear to be among your first days at Shopsmith.

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Thank you for that blast into the past.

That was the year I retired.
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Indeed. That was fun to read.

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