I'm baffled by the bench grinder sharpening system "offer"I used to go every year, but haven't bothered this last five years or so and Lockdown broke the habit. I never did find it a pleasurable experience. All the jostling, the noise of power equipment, most of which held little appeal, crowds round demonstrators, dodging mobility scooters, crowded refreshment area etc. The pictures at the website makes me empathise with sardines in a can:
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Quite why the likes of Axminster bother to attend now their internet business is so well established, I can't imagine. The huge costs of mounting their stand must be disproportionate to any marginal benefit they derive. Their store opening hours are 8am - 5pm Mon-Fri, and 9am - 5pm Sat.
It must take days if not weeks to prepare for the show, then for staff to travel up from Devon and other locations, stay overnight for maybe four nights, travel back, unload, and meanwhile, having to staff their shops, and deal with their online business, (which must be the bulk of their turnover). But that's a matter for them - not me.
It doesn't cost much for me to attend - two hours drive plus a ticket, plus a day lost from doing something maybe more pleasurable, productive or hassle free. If Axminster stayed away, they'd save all the hassle and expense and could offer discounts instead. I had an email from Turners Retreat, offering the same show discounts which I could avail myself of for the three days of the Harrogate Show with a couple of mouse clicks, as follows:
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Can't make it to Harrogate? Shop our HUGE savings online from the comfort of your own home. Hurry - Offers end Sunday!
Six Piece Turning Tool SetWas £324.06This weekend £200.00
Sovereign Hollowing Starter SetWas £402.96This weekend, £299.99
8" Bench Grinder with Universal Sharpening System
Was £440.36 This weekend only £200.00!
ProEdge Deluxe WPED01A Was £554.10 This weekend only £482.00!
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I'm not in the market for any those.
Having said all that, it's great to see that after two plus dreadful years of Covid19 and lockdown, it's faded from our minds, this show and other such events have bounced back, and the term 'social distancing' has become an irrelevance.
Usual price for grinder £110
Usual price for RS 447 jig £165
Usual Total for both £275
These prices are pretty much anywhere other than Turners Retreat where they are claiming that the grinder is usually £275 and the total is £440.
Turners Retreat asking £200 for both is actually a good deal but claiming to save £240 is really not on for a reputable company.
I'd like to think that this is a copy 'n paste error. If not - very disappointing!