Michael Kellough
Member
Even with Christian's explanation of why they don't want info about the prototypes
getting out I still don't think it's a big deal. At least not from the tool buyers point of view.
We may never get to buy the actual tools because they'll never be manufactured.
That's kinda sad.
We never got to buy personal helicopters like we were promised in the fifties either.
What's really sad is that there are actual tools currently in manufacture by Festool
that we can't buy, like the outstanding belt sanders. That's what I find disconcerting.
getting out I still don't think it's a big deal. At least not from the tool buyers point of view.
We may never get to buy the actual tools because they'll never be manufactured.
That's kinda sad.
We never got to buy personal helicopters like we were promised in the fifties either.
What's really sad is that there are actual tools currently in manufacture by Festool
that we can't buy, like the outstanding belt sanders. That's what I find disconcerting.