EdSutton":1er131wt said:
I may be a lone voice on this, but the aesthetic is not something I immediately love. Cheers, Ed
No, not a lone voice Ed.
I can see the appeal that the new styling may have for some/many, but way too bling for me too.
Don't doubt it's a very high spec and functional product, just wouldn't entertain it in my workshop irrespective of price, and I do like my upmarket and expensive tools generally, even if I didn't have enough good quality block planes already.
Likewise the new dovetail saw, excepting I can't see anybody liking the aesthetics on that at all, looks awful to my taste. I think if trying to hit a price point with that product I would have gone the whole hog and made the handle of the same material as the spine (and I think I saw pics of some like that somewhere ?). It still wouldn't appeal to me but would be a bit less messy looking than the combined wood/composite version which grates a lot for me.
Not wanting to knock one of the few innovative hand tool companies out there, and I do like the functionality of the new skew rebate plane in particular, but I've never really warmed to the aesthetics of much of the Veritas product range generally and these latest offerings don't do it for me either I'm afraid.
I must be a bit of a traditionalist at heart I suppose, which is a bit of a shock as I hadn't thought that until now !
Anyway, best of luck with the new products regardless Rob, and hope you find that I am in the minority with Ed on this one.
All the best, Paul