I paid my $5 to go to the Minnesota Woodworking show today. I thought it
might be worthwhile. It wasn't worth the $5. The show was put on by
Rockler Hardware.
It was like paying to shop at a Rockler store with lots of extra sales
help. There were not a lot of demos of any cool tools or things like
that. They had a few good deals on big iron compared to regular Rockler
prices, but you could probably beat most prices online.
They also had lots of small items on sale, but you couold get the same or
better deals at other places on most of the stuff.
The only reason to go would be if they are offering a seminar you want to
see. I saw at least one I would have gone to if I was there at the right
time.
Brian Elfert
I have to disagree with you. I am from out of town, and we (wife and I)
went and thought it was pretty good. You are right on your points, but
it is nice to talk with reps, and actually put your hands on tools. I
also like to pose questions to them that have come up here. I watched
the demo on "rustic furniture", probably have no desire to make any,
but I like to see how it is done and ask questions. My town doesn't
have any "woodworking" stores so I like to make the most of these
sessions. The reps seemed fairly knowledgeable, and friendly. I did
take my coupon sheet from the show and stopped at a Rockler store and
saved $30.00 on a $100.00 purchase. That was sweet. Overall my trip
was more expensive than if I would have stayed home and ordered thru a
catalog, but my wife was happy she didn't have to cook, she got to go
shopping, and relax for a weekend. I thought the admission was fair,
and it didn't cost anything to park so overall not a bad deal. Sales
person at Rockler store said the regular "Woodworkers Show" didn't want
to do one now so Rockler decided to take it on themselves. Could it be
improved, yes, but not bad for the first time!
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toolmiser