Felder USA schedules in-house shows this Fall

Felder's 2-day event features machine demos and specials.

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Felder Group USA is bringing back its in-house shows in Texas and Delaware. The two-day event is packed with machine demos, enticing specials, and more,

A leading provider of industrial machinery and equipment, the company reminds attendees to bring wood materials and be ready to witness remarkable machine demonstrations. Felder is also unveiling for the first time in the USA the Format4 Finebrush 1353 widebelt sander.

Enjoy special promotions exclusively available for show attendees, and indulge in a complimentary lunch.

Save the Dates 

  • Texas Show: November 2 and 3 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
  • Delaware Show: November 9 and 10 from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Visitors can take advantage of exclusive discounted prices available solely during the events and their newly launched Fall specials on a wide range of tools and machinery. Visit Thanksgiving Sale 2023 to explore the offers.

Felder Group USA ensures that the in-house show season aligns perfectly with the advantageous tax benefits provided by section 179 of the IRS tax code. Learn more about how your business can benefit from this opportunity.

To register for these events, click here. Alternatively, contact the company directly at 866-792-5288 or by  email at [email protected].

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