Is a Festool FanFest worth doing in Central VA?

I'll definitely try to make it, Peter. It's a looonnnggg slog though.

Tom
 
Well, that does it...  [embarassed]

If Tom can make it all the way from Texas, I have no intentions of being the only person on the East Coast to not make it to Virgina.  [poke]

Tom Bellemare said:
I'll definitely try to make it, Peter. It's a looonnnggg slog though.

Tom
 
You do realize Pater, that this Festival requires Tee Shirts and Caps...?  [poke]

On a, slightly, related subject...

Just this past Tuesday morning, I was folding the laundry before heading out the door for the day.  I noticed that JR wore a tee shirt over the weekend celebrating a festival, TapFest (software), that we attended on Deer Isle, Maine, back in 1989. I guess Virginia is not that far away afterall.  [embarassed]

 
Well, if Tom B can travel all the way from Austin, TX to Richmond, the least I can do is try to fly in from the Burbank/Los Angeles, CA area.

My woodworking shop is just south and a long block east of the Burbank Bob Hope Airport. That is so convenient. Unfortunately American Airlines stops serving BUR on 7 February 2012. AA offered good connecting flights to Reagan and Dulles. Now I will need to use LAX which is larger and not as convenient.

Of course all this depends on the exact schedule of the FOG Fan Fest in Richmond. I really want to participate.
 
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Brice Burrell said:
Peter Halle said:
Oh by the way.  This is definitely going to happen now.  I can't offer any additional information at this point.  Stay tuned.

Peter

This is awesome news! [thumbs up] [thumbs up]
 
Peter Halle said:
Oh by the way.  This is definitely going to happen now.  I can't offer any additional information at this point.  Stay tuned.

Peter

This is awesome and it just perfectly illustrates why this forum is so great - not only do we enjoy each others company well enough to share tips and experiences, we enjoy it so much that several members are willing to travel hundreds of miles to meet in person! Truly awesome.

I'm gonna play my whimp-card though.... I think it's 4000 miles or so.

But I'm looking forward to the pictures. Otherwise it didn't happen right?  [smile]

- Kristian

 
ccarrolladams said:
Well, if Tom B can travel all the way from Austin, TX to Richmond, the least I can do is try to fly in from the Burbank/Los Angeles, CA area.

My woodworking shop is just south and a long block east of the Burbank Bob Hope Airport. That is so convenient. Unfortunately American Airlines stops serving BUR on 7 February 2012. AA offered good connecting flights to Reagan and Dulles. Now I will need to use LAX which is larger and not as convenient.

Of course all this depends on the exact schedule of the FOG Fan Fest in Richmond. I really want to participate.

Carroll,

With your long and storied career you probably have tons of frequent traveler miles and loyalty to different airlines just I did / do.  Delta and USAirways are the predominant carriers here with over 60% of the market.  Often a DC airport offers great rates and fewer stops, but Norfolk and even Williamsburg are handled by discount airlines.  DC is a 2 hour drive, Williamsburg about 1 hour and Norfolk about 1.5 hours.

If you travel all this way to attend, if you have never been to Colonial Williamsburg I would urge you to look into extending your stay if time permits to spend a day there and be amazed at what craftsmen from another era did without power cords.

Just a suggestion.

Peter
 
Funny you bring up Colonial Williamburg, Peter. I have loved that place for over 50 years. Probably I have stayed there 40 times. Circa 1974 I was a delegate to a movie industry international standards conference that lasted for 10 days at a hotel there. My late wife Jean and I stayed at one of the inns, so we had the chance to eat at most of those inns on that trip. All three of our children were with us there in the fall of 1977 for several days. At that time our oldest was 15 and our youngest an infant.

One of the waiters at an inn provided us a favorite family expression: "Spoonbread just loves butter!"

You are correct, there are many ways to approach Richmond by air. For the 1977 trip I had produced a TV special in DC. We had flown our own King Air to a general aviation field near DC. On the way home we flew it to Norfolk, where we rented a car. Then I had to fly commercial to Boston for my studio while Jean flew the King Air home to Burbank with the kids.

This is one of those trips where it would be so convenient to still have a pressurized turbo-prop able to use fairly small fields. However, these days the insurance and hanger, plus fuel and maintenance on such a plane eats you alive. I don't miss those expenses.

Sure, I expect to combine FOG Fest with some quality spoonbread, with butter, at Colonial Williamsburg.
 
Darn, Carroll!

I was planning to wait for you out by my mailbox...

Tom
 
Carroll  It funnny both Peter and you bring up Colonial Williamburg, When I mentioned the Fest to my wife her first thought was oh good here comes a Williamsburg Trip.
She is already thinking she can stay in Willlamsburg during the days ( and shop )of the fest and I could make the 1 hr drive to Richmond and have my fun...
It didn't take her long to want to go back to Williamsburg as we have done this once a year now for about 15 years. we love it there
I am waiting to get some idea on the dates and I guess will be making plans based on that

Sal
 
My wife loves DC (I always use the line from Star Wars where Obi-Wan and Luke are looking at Bos-Isley spaceport "never has there been a more wretched hive of scum and villainy) so there is a chance we would make the trip.  Cherry blossom time would really work
 
I hate to say this, but Cherry Blossom time in DC (typically the third week of March to the second week of April) is not in the time frame.  Realistically I looking at later part of June.. the last weekend of June I will be attending a conference in Louisville with my wife ( who has been drafted to help with this endeavor - she just doesn't know it yet.)  Can't commit right now because many things have to come into focus.

March into April is too unpredictable anyway  [big grin].

Peter
 
Wife & I have been to DC area several times during C-Blossome time.  If it were not that we were there to visit our chauf-- er, our daughter, we would never have survived the traffic around the area.  Our daughter knows the roads and is somewhat a crazy driver (I think she came by that part honestly) so wife & i just sit back and relax as we get whizzed all around the town.  On my own, them dayz is a while behind me.

BTW, Builderbob, I'll wait for you on I-84 right where Rt 7 branches off.  I'll be sittin' on my lawn mower so you can spot me.  I hope you have space for it, as I shore would hate ta lose it.  If it ain't too much ta ask, we could stop for Tom(off in the boonies of Texas) along the way from picking up Woody from Anchorage.  It's really not out of the way.

And Kristian, what's a little hop across the pond?  I mean, what the hell, I managed to make several trips to Stuttgart and back just to visit with my mother-in-law (she rests in peace now) along with meeting all the rest of the outlaws.  A short hop of 4000miles to be with a bunch of tool freaks should be nothing.  Right?  [poke]
Tinker
 
Yeah, Tinker - you're right. And honestly if I ever did look for a reason to travel 4000 miles I can't think of a better one than meeting up with all you guys.

- Kristian
 
I suppose I could take the private Learjet from here in Sydney and pick you all up on the way  [wink]
 
Kev said:
I suppose I could take the private Learjet from here in Sydney and pick you all up on the way  [wink]

Nice one, Kev! Then the first pint when we land is on me!  [big grin]
 
Peter, sounds great to this Festool newbie! I could use some "learnin'." I'm just north of Baltimore and note other members nearby, DC, Annapolis, etc.. Maybe carpooling would work.
 
I'm doing a happy dance right now.  WOW!  If you thought that some of my other projects were a success, then stay tuned.  WOW!  This stands a chance at being better than 

Back to work now....
 
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