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Mothership

Yeah, I've noticed, not all rocks understand they are only supposed to strike the Alcan cover. I've already got cuts in the aluminum in less than a year. Oh well. it's an outdoor toy meant to be used and dragged outside everywhere you go. Stuff happens. :D
 
Yeah, I've noticed, not all rocks understand they are only supposed to strike the Alcan cover. I've already got cuts in the aluminum in less than a year. Oh well. it's an outdoor toy meant to be used and dragged outside everywhere you go. Stuff happens. :D

I've mentioned to my wife that ours is a working trailer, not a show trailer. But even with a few scratches and scrapes, it still somehow manages to be a show trailer!
 
I've mentioned to my wife that ours is a working trailer, not a show trailer. But even with a few scratches and scrapes, it still somehow manages to be a show trailer!

To the best of my knowledge there are only two real show trailers anyway --- both in Necedah :) That said the first ding still kind of hurts a little...

Mine was onthe little handles in the galley to open the "hatches" --- something fell and bent the daylights out of the handle, the second was just scratches on the aluminum --- the carwash mit apparently had some contaminates on it which made some light surface scratches. Only can see them when the light hits it...but I know they are there.
 
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Your trailer pic by the new awesome Campinn sign might be the new iconic picture for factory visits!

We love Cary and Craig but the other men and women who work in the factory are very wonderful people as well.

Wishing you a great experience there (maybe you are gone by now) and look forward to the after story.
 
Your trailer pic by the new awesome Campinn sign might be the new iconic picture for factory visits!

We love Cary and Craig but the other men and women who work in the factory are very wonderful people as well.

Wishing you a great experience there (maybe you are gone by now) and look forward to the after story.

We picked it up this afternoon & pulled it over on to the Camp Inn camp site they have here. Head out tomorrow for Perrot State Park over on the Mississippi River.

You’re correct, everyone here is wonderful & does a great job. I can’t imagine many folks pulling in & not getting that photo.
 
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