You could truthfully say that based upon this web site (shopsmith.com), and this site alone, that you would purchase a new Shopsmith model 505, 510, or 520?charlese wrote:Oh - Com-on!!!!! I just went to the first Shopsmith web site that most people would see. (Shopsmith.com) There is a good sized picture of a man using a Shopsmith. Then there are 5 smaller photos of the various uses of the basic model.
Clicking on the red strip below the small pictures take you immediately to a page showing and discussing that use. Although I didn't look at all uses - I saw a down-loadable DVD showing the disk sander use. Increasing the page size to 150% gives an almost full screen picture of the operation.
Also, a click on the small pictures will give you sound effects.
SoRRy! Don't see the problem with the web site!
You would not be at all put off by being told you would receive information, and then not receiving the information?
You would not feel that there is a bit of false advertising when you discovered that the "catalog subscription" and education options that were touted as a benefit of ownership did not in fact exist?
Would discovering that the travelling demo prominently advertised (one of the six main menus) was also extinct make you feel this was a company you could depend upon? Especially after the company had asked for your personal information claiming it was so they could notify you of this non-existent demonstration?
I'm sorry. I see a lot of problems.
I also see that it time for me to shut up lest I beat this dead horse into the next county. There are clearly very divergent, strong opinions on the matter.