I just bought a used Mark V, model 500. The serial number seems to point to a 1985ish date of manufacture. The machine is in pretty good shape and came with a jointer, some molding/shaper type accesories, a chisel sharpening kit and a large chest full of other accesories (some of which I have yet to identify). I bought the whole lot and a non-shopsmith dust collection system for $400 on craigslist last week. I bought it from the grandson of he original owner and everything seems pretty well cared for and maintained.
I feel like I got a heck of a deal

I'm not new to woodworking, but I've never used one of these machines before. So far, I'm pretty impressed. The table saw seems a little dicey, but I have another saw so it shouldn't be a problem. I've never had a lathe before, so that was my main attraction, but the drill press/borer seems pretty sharp, too!
I build custom furniture and banjos out of my basement shop (small space, hence the Shopsmith idea) in Portland, OR. Many of my banjo making buddies seem to think this machine was designed for us and I am inclined to agree!
Anyway, just wanted to introduce myself and let you all know that I've been looking this forum over and it seems like a cool resource. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and I'll make sure to bring this forum any questions (I'm sure there will be plenty!) I have about my new rig.
I'll start by asking if there are any must-have upgrades you all think I might want to look at?
Thanks in advance!
Matthew Poindexter
Portland, OR