That is the old MFT system. Most of the Festool stuff I own has been redesigned/upgraded since I bought it. I acquired most of it for field installation of cabinets and architectural millwork, which I do professionally. I have the TS 55 saw and an assortment of guides, the MFT table, d-handle jigsaw (shorter in length than the barrel-grip version), screw gun kits x2, dust extractor/vacuum, various hoses and vacuum attachments, clamps, and several systainer boxes for hand tools and fasteners. I owned the smaller plunge router at one time, but sold it to a friend. It wouldn't take 1/2" router bits. They are excellent tools, but expensive. I honestly don't use much of them for luthiery work, but I occasionally use the MFT guide w/ the saw, and the jigsaw. The table itself is great for clamping and setting up jigs. The holes fit standard size round bench dogs and Workmate stops. You can also use the side rails for clamping. If I was just outfitting a shop for luthiery, I probably would invest in other stuff first, primarily a good bandsaw, drill press, and thickness sander. The Festool stuff is great for what it is, and if you do any work outside the shop it's the way to go, but seems to be geared more towards portability than shop functionality.