mobiltec
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Post by mobiltec on Dec 2, 2018 18:02:16 GMT -8
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nccamper
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Post by nccamper on Dec 3, 2018 6:40:07 GMT -8
I love the shape. I've always liked Dalton campers. It seems odd that they went through the effort of painting the outside without dealing with the inside. They probably just didn't know better.
I like it better when they pick away at some of the rot and really make the camper look terrible. I get much better deals.
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Post by Hamlet on Dec 3, 2018 8:40:49 GMT -8
It should sell, it’s a neat camper with all the main ingredients and a lot of potential.
NCC, you wondered why someone would paint it and not fix the obvious problems. The 2.5 years I spent weeknights at an RV park in Hamlet, I saw a fair number of Sisters on the Fly campers. The owners invariably came to see Hamlet and wanted to show me theirs. We didn’t “decorate” Hamlet, it’s not our style, and a couple of women were a little disappointed that he is so simple. Their trailers were decorated to the hilt, or at least to the reels on their fly rods, but many of the trailers I visited showed signs of rot. It was hard not to say much, but several people here have tried to “instruct” on other forums and have been told to bug off. I just cross my fingers that they’ll get where they’re going safely.
I suspect we have a few SOTF members here, and hope I’m not offending anyone. On the other hand, if you’re here, your main goal is to have a safe camper to use as a base for fishing, paddling, climbing, hiking, or just sitting around and enjoying.
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