Danno wrote:mary and bob wrote:O.K. people, if you have never seen waynes trailer you cant say it isnt worth the money, and you will never see another one like it, the workmanship is outstanding and def. worth every penny,
mary
I can't argue with that. Just to clarify, I don't think anybody SAID it isn't worth that, but only questioned whether or not it was worth that. Like always, a thing is only worth what someone is willing to give for it (sentimentality aside). I'm sure the right person will come along and they'll reach an agreement.
Danno, don't pull a muscle apologizing.
Your question wasn't rude, IMO. You can't learn if you don't ask.
On big RVs, prices are all about size and features. On TDs, the materials and workmanship are more important.
Some of the manufactured ones are over 10 grand, and some of them are pretty nice. But, none of them really qualify as "beautiful," like this woody and a handful of other TDs on the forum.
It's kind of like a classic wooden boat, in my view. You don't appreciate them for their features -- you just stare at them and admire the woodwork and craftsmanship.
This woody is equipped with all the stuff you really need in a TD -- but what makes it worth 10 grand is the way it looks, and the way it's put together. I'd buy it in a heartbeat, if I could afford to.
CD