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Ed in Tampa
07-20-2006, 11:49 PM
I have waited for this day for a long time.
I can't wait to see this forum grow and I hope we all can finally get off Yahoo groups.
Thanks Shopsmith!!!
Ed
joewenzel
07-22-2006, 12:32 PM
Than you for finally making this happen. This looks like it will benefit a lot of people;) I shall be watching this for some tips in the future.
joe wenzel
Than you for finally making this happen. This looks like it will benefit a lot of people;) I shall be watching this for some tips in the future.
joe wenzel
Hi all, Mark 5 owner since 1954. One of my lifes best choices!
redferd
07-30-2006, 07:45 AM
Thanks for the SS forum. I have a SS and love woodworking. I appreciate anything that has to do with wood and woodworking and of course my SS Mark V. I'm looking forward to reading all about others experiences and tips. Thanks again.
stephanos
08-10-2006, 12:14 PM
I too am really glad to see this forum appear. I needed it!
I bought my Shopsmith Mark V back in 1980, I think, and have used it extensively. I hate to think of what I would do without its versatile capabilities.
Steve
papahammer8
04-07-2007, 08:33 AM
thanks bob for another great tool to give all us woodworker a way to find questions and answers to the hobby
manvelar
04-10-2007, 09:22 PM
Mr. Folkerth:
In working towards my BS in management I needed to write a paper on a company of my choosing. I chose Shopsmith because I'm a loyal customer and the wealth of information about the company on your website made research fairly easy to accomplish. I'm definately a fan of yours and of the company in general. I understand you have a potential deal in the works with a national home/garden chain and that you might soon be looking for people to act as Shopsmith rpresentatives to conduct demos around the country. I hope you consider those of us who contribute in these forums as potential part-time salespersons. I'd bet most of us would be proud to help the company increase sales!
Your loyal customer - Andy
P.S.
Take a look at www.manvell.org sometime - everything pictured there was built with my Shopsmith. I need to update my site to include a number of turnings my wife and I have recently made.