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17th August 2018, 03:25 PM #31GOLD MEMBER
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I was thinking about going as I was in Melbourne that week. But it's sounding a bit hard to be honest
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26th August 2018, 02:37 PM #32
Has anyone got a list of who and what is on at the show yet?
I have been sent a few emails to buy tickets with the attached blurb saying an exhibitor list will be available closer to the show date. Seeing it is next week, how close to the date do they need.
Seaworks is the old MHT then Port of Melbourne Authority workshops and slipway and seems a fairly small venue for the show. As mentioned, parking is not available on site so pay parking or a long walk are the options.
Still tossing up whether it is worth going.
Col
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26th August 2018, 02:54 PM #33Deceased
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At the moment their website says:
Exhibitor List and Floor Plan
The Melbourne Timber & Working With Wood Show details will be posted closer to the Show.
Your guess is as good as mine,and mine is about an hour after the show opens if we're lucky.
Peter.
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26th August 2018, 04:40 PM #34SENIOR MEMBER
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Frustrating.....
Whilst I understand it may have started to drop in attendance and interest, I still use it as an excuse to splurge a bit and have fun.....
Maybe I'd be better off making a trip to my favourite mill and load the ute there instead of at the show (not looking forward to city parking)"All the gear and no idea"
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26th August 2018, 04:51 PM #35GOLD MEMBER
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I have just opened an email from them and when you go to the bottom there is a tab "New website". I clicked on that and it gives a list of exhibitors although I suspect that some of those are from earlier shows. If you click on any of the exhibitors names they turn over to reveal what they are about except for a couple whose web-site is obviously out of date.
I was at the Model Railway Show at Caulfield today and was talking to Stan of Sonic Tools - he will be there and his website works as above. Many years ago he had a wood-working showroom in Plenty Rd, Preston.Tom
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26th August 2018, 06:40 PM #36Deceased
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That quote is from their new website https://www.timberandworkingwithwood...e/at-the-show/
Peter.
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27th August 2018, 06:31 PM #37Senior Member
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I don’t think I’ll be going this year. The thought of driving there from a Frankston with my trailer and not finding a park nearby (like at Caulfield, or previously at Showgrounds) and then turning around back home empty handed puts me off going.......
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27th August 2018, 06:43 PM #38
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27th August 2018, 07:41 PM #39GOLD MEMBER
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29th August 2018, 03:49 PM #41Deceased
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The Melbourne exhibitors list is now available from their website:
MELBOURNE EXHIBITORS LIST 2018
ALL CLASS TIMBERS
JD MARKETING
BENCHPRO 2000
MARQUETRY SOCIETY
GIFKINS DOVETAIL
BURFIT TOOLS AUSTRALIA
BOOKS, VENEERS
ALAN STEVENS
TASMANIAN TIMBERS
THEO THE WOODTURNER
DUNSTONE DESIGN/WOODDUST
MACHINERY MAINTAINANCE
IDEAL TOOLS
CENTRAL & WESTERN
THE TRADITIONAL TOOLGROUP
EBONISTON
ARBORTECH
M & M WILLIAMS
BEYOND TOOLS
FRONTLINE ENG
CARBITOOL
HAND TOOL PRES
DUNSTONE DES
RGD INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES
JAPANESE TOOLS
MARINE TIMBERS
TOOL KING
AUSTRALIAN WOODSMITH
WOODDUST
WOODWORKING MACHINERY
Z VICE
WOODWORKING FORUM
HNT GORDON
BRENDA HOSKIN
DAVID ERKHART
FIDDES AUSTRALIA
HARDWARE FOR CREATIVE FINISHERS
LUCAS MILLS
SPARKEY’S BURL AND TIMBER
NATURAL EDGE TIMBERS
THE TATOOED WOODTURNER
AIRBRUSHING
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30th August 2018, 10:52 AM #42
There's a couple of exhibitors names that I do not recognize and google is not helping with them.
most conspicuous are ALAN STEVENS and BRENDA HOSKIN. Anyone ever heard of them?
BEYOND TOOLS could be worth checking out - particularly in the absence of Carbatec and Timbecon
I think I will go and see if I can find a park on the Friday and see how it is.I got sick of sitting around doing nothing - so I took up meditation.
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30th August 2018, 11:00 AM #43
Henry Eckert Tools from Adelaide will be there but they are not even listed. I have spent my show money on the recently released Henry Eckert low angle jack plane. Fantastic. If you are going to the show and want quality tools check out their new plane. Australian made which is now rare and I am sure if he gets some solid support that maybe more Aussie made offerings will follow.
Col.Good better best, never let it rest, until your good is better and your better best.
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30th August 2018, 11:03 AM #44
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30th August 2018, 11:10 AM #45
Most likely but a typo does not help his cause especially with the costs involved for him to come all the way to show his stuff. Here is a link to the plane I bought.
https://www.thetoolworks.com.au/prod...e-jack-planes/
I got a redgum model. Number 9 of the first 40.
ColGood better best, never let it rest, until your good is better and your better best.
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