woodworking tools tore open house near Baltimore

Hey All, This is a little late notice but for you Baltimore area woodworkers there is an open house at Cayce Company in Cockeysville, just a few miles north of Baltimore. Tonight and Saturday. see for details;

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(who will be there after he gets out of work tonight)

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marc rosen
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report. Kerry

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Kerry Montgomery

Sorry, that was unintentional. I won't even try to make a similar typing mistake for humorous purposes. But reading it now at home I can see how sensational it could have been.. Marc (who amuses himself by his many mistakes)

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marc rosen

Actually my tools do that all the time, I suspect my wife's name for my workbench is "Plan B."

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DGDevin

"DGDevin" wrote in news:13i56vqg5m91285 @corp.supernews.com:

Woodworker A: I've got a workbench out of the finest woods, dovetail jointery, and the best finishes. Woodworker B: That's a mighty fine workbench. Kinda a shame to use it only for woodwork. Woodworker A: Well, it was going to be a coffee table, but I couldn't get the corners square, and I took so long my wife went to the store and bought one!

:-)

Puckdropper

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Puckdropper

Hey Marc,

I am wondering up this AM. No plans for a tool purchase today, but will probably just browse around. I have bought from them before. A good group of guys.

Dave

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David Bridgeman

Hello Dave, Did you get to Cayce? Did they get their electrical power restored quickly? I called to ask Brian to set aside some mortising bits and he told me they lost power during a mid-morning thunder storm. By the way, the pizza was good on Friday night. Marc

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marc rosen

Marc,

I got there around 10. Power came on before 11. I didn't buy much, just some hardware. I did get a indepth demo of the Festool line (sanders, drill, Domino & vacs) from Brian and Scott. A very well thought out line, well engineered and it shows in the price. I guess you get what you pay for. One interesting thing I noticed is that they are still charging the 2007 catalog printed prices even though the Euro conversion should have made the prices go up. I'll bet there is an increase in the 2008 prices. Anyway, I probably won't take the Festool plunge until something needs replacing. And even then I will have to consider the price and the fact that you have to use Festool supplies.

Take care,

Dave

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DLB

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