After reading this forum Im going to try and use only "vintage" stuff in my teardrop.
That holiday lantern was a real oddball, the globe is in the middle and the tank was a U shape. I think it was an off shade of red or maroon..
Hotrod
be carfull. I have a 69 rear door Scotty and my wife and I also decided to do that. The problem is we ended up with more stuff then we can take in our 26' newer camper. I have a section in the garage with shelves 20' long and 8' tall with shelves. It is full and over flowing. We have very little money involved all yard sale buyes. On my first buy the man said if it did not sell he was going to junk it. I look at it this way saving landfill space and keeping the past. Just be carfull it is like cast iron you can always find something you do not have,and need it. My grandson said I need to go back to school and study needs and wants again. Now all I need is to get up the nerve to repair my travel chef stove.
Kevin
dmb90260 wrote:Not every one is sitting on their thumbs, the swap meet was open
Dietz Blue No 100
Saw one of these in worse condition but it just needs a good cleaning and paint
Settled on this one, Dietz Comet $7
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