Hmmm... do I or don't I? ....
Okay, I will...
Hi Tony
I think the simple answer is that it is a case of horses for courses. It's one of those questions where you could ask a dozen different people and get a dozen different answers.
As I've said elsewhere, much as we'd love to dominate the world, if every turner came to us for their finishes we wouldn't be able to cope (at least not for a week or so!) so despite my initial reservations on this topic I'll be looking forward to seeing the replies.
I can, however, at least start the ball rolling with some observations. Obviously I am biased towards our products, I wouldn't promote them if I didn't have complete faith in them; I enjoy my job and feel we supply a very good product. The following is, as much as possible, factual information rather than my opinion...
One major difference between our products and most others of their type on the market is that our cellulose based products (Sanding Sealer, Melamine Lacquer and Thinners) do not contain harmful solvents such as toluene and xylene, which are potentially harmful for both the user and the environment. Nor do our waxes contain toluene.
We have also made many inroads into water based finishes, and love'em or not they are very popular.
We must be doing something right as many of the professional and enthusiast demonstrators use our products, and whilst we might supply the odd can here and there free of charge we do not sponsor anyone. If I might name drop here, we're talking of people like Phil Irons, Jimmy Clewes, Reg Slack, Yvonne Arlott, Tracey Owen, Gary Rance... I could go on and my apologies to the friends I've missed out.
We also feel that our range is probably the most comprehensive one available for turners (which isn't to say that we don't supply other woodworkers but we seem to have gravitated towards turners) and our packaging, described by one illustrious editor as the best in its market, is highly informative and (we hope) helpful to the user.
I'm sure others will come along in support of other suppliers (and no offence will be taken!) and that is fine by me. This could be a great opportunity for us to find out if we're doing anything wrong; it's very pleasing when people come to us at exhibitions and tell us how much they like and prefer our products, but we realise people are unlikely to come and tell us the opposite, so this thread could be very helpful to us!
Over to you, folks!