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Introduction to Festool in Henderson, NV 6 & 7 June 2011
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Hi Everyone,
Anticipate an outstanding experience. Some of you have been using Festools for ages and some of you are new to the Festool systems approach.
Steve Bace will be your instructor. He knows Festools and how to get the most out of each Festool. Keep an open mind and pay attention.
Also have some fun.
I deeply regret that the only Festool class I have not attended has been Intro. In a perfect world I would have attended such a class before I bought my first Festool, but end user classes were not offered in those days.
Those staying at Sunset Station will have a marvelous time. The First Day pick-up is at the doors closest to the Front Desk. Second Day pick-up is at the Guest Entrance near the Tower elevators.
Seeing the Henderson Festool Training Center for the first time is mind-blowing. This is a true Candyland for woodworking equipment. In the classroom there are sets of historic Festo tools and current Festools cut away to show the insides. Within the workshop are many Sysports holding countless Systainers and Sortainers.
Have fun.
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