Alex said:It must be at least 10 years old as Festo changed its name to Festool in the year 2000. However, it looks like they're sold by a collector so they're probably as new.
harry_ said:Alex said:It must be at least 10 years old as Festo changed its name to Festool in the year 2000. However, it looks like they're sold by a collector so they're probably as new.
My brandy new clamping elements are marked 'Festo' [scratch chin]
Alex said:harry_ said:Alex said:It must be at least 10 years old as Festo changed its name to Festool in the year 2000. However, it looks like they're sold by a collector so they're probably as new.
My brandy new clamping elements are marked 'Festo' [scratch chin]
Well, then they've been lying on a shelf for 10 years. They're probably unused and exactly the same as modern clamps with Festool on it. You should have as much value.
jonny round boy said:When Festo power tools changed their name to Festool, it would not have been possible to change this lettering without completely retooling these 3 mouldings. This would be very expensive so obviously wasn't done.
The clamps could have been made last week, and would still have 'Festo' on them. I doubt anyone has any of these clamps with 'Festool' on them, do they?
Alex said:jonny round boy said:When Festo power tools changed their name to Festool, it would not have been possible to change this lettering without completely retooling these 3 mouldings. This would be very expensive so obviously wasn't done.
The clamps could have been made last week, and would still have 'Festo' on them. I doubt anyone has any of these clamps with 'Festool' on them, do they?
What clamping elements are we talking about exactly? Maybe they did update the design. I sincerely doubt they would still shell out Festo stuff 10 years after the name change.
Forrest Anderson said:...and it can be seen that this Festo-marked item was manufactured in May 2007: