Mike.C":39w39ifo said:Obviously my humour is not as funny as I thought Chems. I practised in front of the mirror before I went ahead and wrote it. Maybe that's my problem, I should not be talking to myself :lol:
Cheers
Mike
studders":2aqg0wsn said:Mike.C":2aqg0wsn said:Obviously my humour is not as funny as I thought Chems. I practised in front of the mirror before I went ahead and wrote it. Maybe that's my problem, I should not be talking to myself :lol:
Cheers
Mike
Don't worry Mr C.
I larf every time I think of you.
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eoinsgaff":3uug3fpk said:Just as the green tide is getting serious traction, am I correct in saying they have been bought out by some other company? A company with inferior quality principles I believe!!!
I'm not trying to be clever. I really can't remember who it was.
Eoin
eoinsgaff":t53dhdyh said:Very interesting and I'm glad to see its not true.
When reading the comments of some folk on the american site above there is one thought to bear in mind (and I'm open to serious correction here), its not Black and Decker as we might know it. B+D inc is a serious player and owns many other power tool companies. Do they not have a considerable share in DeWalt?
Basically if thats true, I wouldn't be so quick to ridicule at the idea of B+D owning Festool.
Heaven help us. Second hand Dominos will be twice the retail price in a years time...
Eoin
JoinerySolutions":3ls0d6ox said:eoinsgaff":3ls0d6ox said:Very interesting and I'm glad to see its not true.
When reading the comments of some folk on the american site above there is one thought to bear in mind (and I'm open to serious correction here), its not Black and Decker as we might know it. B+D inc is a serious player and owns many other power tool companies. Do they not have a considerable share in DeWalt?
Basically if thats true, I wouldn't be so quick to ridicule at the idea of B+D owning Festool.
Heaven help us. Second hand Dominos will be twice the retail price in a years time...
Eoin
B&D, Dewalt and Elu were all at one time one happy family. Then one sad day the bean counters got shot of the Elu brand and transferred all to Dewalt. Dewalt bean counters decided that too much money was being spent on materials to make exact copies of Elu tools so thinned and shortened everthing down. The Dewalt clone of my old Elu 177E's in nothing like them, quality wise.
B&D have continued to produce affordable tools for the hobbyist or DIY'er that will last them a long time of periodic use, I sometimes think B&D is a R&D company that gets all it's beta testing done for free! :wink:
This history is as I have seen it unfold, from a customers perspective, if anyone has some insider skinny on it all then, please enlighten me.
Regards Rob.
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