fireaunt wrote:I'm curious about how you are going to use it for business, are there pic of the other TT you own in your album? How long have you been having fun with them? What got you started?
As one of my businesses, I run an educational site on Feline Diabetes (
http://felinediabetes.com ) and also sell specialized litter boxes for diabetics & renal failure cats. They are also a very eco-friendly product. Anyway, I have members of the site all over the US and try to visit different places to interact with members. Also, I go to vet conferences occasionally and also to pet fairs. So the Puffin 2 will be plastered with advertising graphics, provide a cheap way to travel, and just be fun.
No pix in my album right now. I believe I have some pix of my 1954 Aljoa (though none recent) on one of my websites at
http://blinddogranch.com . It is my primary trailer that I use when I travel with my hubby & dogs and is also my trailer for trips with the Sisters on the Fly.
Strangely enough, the old animated TV show, Ren & Stimpy, got me interested in trailers. There was a canned ham depicted frequently as their living quarters and for years I wanted a "Ren & Stimpy" trailer until I found out they were called canned hams. And then I found out about tear drops. My 1948 Kit was one of the first canned hams ever produced. Kit was, I believe, the first company to manufacture and release a commercial teardrop right after WWII. It was such a wild success, the next year they introduced a larger version, which is what I have and which is a very tiny canned ham. Mine is in very rough shape and it awaits restoration. No pix on this computer to upload. Next time I'm at my desktop I'll see if I can locate some.
_R