swirlygirls
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Post by swirlygirls on Jun 21, 2013 4:16:02 GMT -8
My blog featuring Dottie, a 1960 Oasis, and my agility dogs (The Swirly Girls), a Gordon Setter and an English Cocker Spaniel. swirlygirls.livejournal.com/
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1955aloha
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Post by 1955aloha on Jul 10, 2013 20:46:20 GMT -8
Hi I'm John from portland oregon, I really like your trailer she's going too be fun too camp in. I own a 1955 11foot aloha hoping too have her restored befor next sping . I like the dogs they are really cool. I'm new too this forum seams like a good group. I can send you some pics if that's ok she looks not bad on the outside but needs all know berichwood inside. I live in ne portland, I didn't pay much for her it's not cheap to restore them the guy that's doing mine priced me around 9 to 12 thousand but it would be a new trailer. I wouldn't spend that much but want too leave her to my daughters. Well hope too chat some time. Here are some pics of my trailer at this link. photobucket.com/albums/b501/Smokeyboy01/Trailerpics
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Post by hoosierpoet on Jul 11, 2013 4:07:26 GMT -8
Great screen door! Your English Cocker looks a lot like one of my two English Springers, her litter-mate (belongs to someone else) is also a champion agility dog. Always thought Nikki could be one, too, if only her owner was a little more motivated! Neat dogs.
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Post by swirlygirls on Jul 11, 2013 4:38:51 GMT -8
Oh goody, dog AND trailer talk. My favorite thing! Yes, my EC does look a lot like a Springer. And one has to be slightly nuts to do agility but then I guess that's true of trailer restoration as well. And hello John. You should post some photos of your trailer so we can enjoy the transformation! What a lovely gift to give to your daughters, just be prepared for the money to fly out of your pocket.
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