Modernist":x2p164he said:
Clearly true and I am sure all purchasers have considered alternatives, but why would you suggest that "everyone...be convinced to buy something else". People in different circumstances clearly will decide to buy Clifton if it is attractive for them and their needs.
It would appear to me that Clifton very nearly had a sale "in the bag" until advice was given suggesting QS would be a better buy. Clifton certainly was attractive and met his need but you appeared to suggest that his need wasn't worthy of a quality Clifton plane.
I am very much of the opinion that "a tool is just a tool" and should be used and not admired (or heaven forbid just collected). Who cares if some of the volunteers don't "appreciate" the quality, Clifton tools are virtually indestructible and more than worthy for workshop use - why preclude them? Anyway, BSM said that the volunteers in his group weren't a bunch of muppets, but skilled woodworkers and ex-professionals.
Seeing a Ferrari in a museum instead of driven on the track really winds me up.