Wendell Ann Hanks
Novice
Ann and I have a family friend very excited about the 560. IF this family chooses to order, can they draw from any of the #500's superb features to add to their own 560 production?
If either a yes or no, I suggest joining the photos of the interior on page 10 from the "500th Camp-Inn Built" thread to the three pages of exterior photos in the "New Pictures of 500th Camp-Inn". Make one easy to see album.
There's an advantage in showing those photos as an easily viewed collection. The #500 photos dramatically reinforce the fine quality level of workmanship that is then anticipated in ANY of the current models ordered. A photo collection, such as "The 500th Album," means easy access to potential buyers.
Clearly, the impressive workmanship generates the immediate "wow" from anyone seeing the trailers. That "wow" is not always at the ready in our daily purchases of other products -- so having it is very memorable.
Having a hobby of car restoration, with one of our cars in the Peterson Museum in Los Angeles, this same restoration workmanship is apparent and shows in Camp-Inn's products. That's the "wow" factor.
Wendell and Ann
If either a yes or no, I suggest joining the photos of the interior on page 10 from the "500th Camp-Inn Built" thread to the three pages of exterior photos in the "New Pictures of 500th Camp-Inn". Make one easy to see album.
There's an advantage in showing those photos as an easily viewed collection. The #500 photos dramatically reinforce the fine quality level of workmanship that is then anticipated in ANY of the current models ordered. A photo collection, such as "The 500th Album," means easy access to potential buyers.
Clearly, the impressive workmanship generates the immediate "wow" from anyone seeing the trailers. That "wow" is not always at the ready in our daily purchases of other products -- so having it is very memorable.
Having a hobby of car restoration, with one of our cars in the Peterson Museum in Los Angeles, this same restoration workmanship is apparent and shows in Camp-Inn's products. That's the "wow" factor.
Wendell and Ann