So, did you get a goodie bag or win the Top Rock? I need to go there one of these days. This place looks even bigger than Hartville. Thanks for posting the pictures.
Mike A.
I did indeed get the goodie bag. It was a hat, sticker, and one of those cute micro Systainers, oh and the Bag itself. I don't know about the Top Rock? I suppose if I won, I would know by now?
I talked to a flooring guy, who was there from Cleveland. I mentioned going to Hartville, while I was up that far, but it would have been another 50 miles in the wrong direction from home. He said that I should, that I would be impressed.
In hindsight, maybe I should have, but I really wasn't up for any more of that hilly, blind-cornered driving than I had to. That place is literally in the middle of nowhere.
As huge and amazing as the whole store is though, their Festool area is pretty weak. DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, all had much more space. In one of the pics I posted, from the balcony, you can see the aisles of those other brands. Well, Festool is in there too, but you can't tell. It's the next row further away from Makita.
Woodwerks, one of the dealers near me, has a much larger dedicated space.
While Keim had more CTs than I do, and multiple units of things like RO150 and DF500, I have a greater variety of Festool equipment than they do. (at least on the floor, where you can see it)
There were only to guide rails on the shelves a single FS800 and a FS1400.
I may make a trip to Hartville on its own though. I'm sure that it can be done in a much more highway driven fashion.
Wow what an incredible building. That's a company that takes their business very seriously!
Yes they do, the place is impressive. That's only the retail showroom and sales offices, there are more buildings in that same compound. There are "working" buildings, where they do the milling of finished goods and warehousing spaces, plus acres of lumber out back. It is filled with custom moldings and inlays, all of the workstations, etc. which were made on-site, by the people who work there.