Rick Kunath wrote:
> Comments inline...
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>> Hopefully, the upper echelon at Airstream will read these posts and take
>> them to heart.
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>> Oliver Filippi
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> Heck,
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> I keep hoping that the engineering and design team at Airstream will someday
> offer an open house and a round-table to certain of their long-time users and
> and the user/engineers out there, to toss ideas and concepts around. >
Hi Rick,
They did do that at Alumapalooza.
Interestingly they had one with men, and another with women.... to get
both inputs.
I believe Justin was one of the organizers.
Justin?
Hunter
> Airstream knows how to make a great trailer. I'd like to see them make another
> leap above that (again) with the product.
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> There is a lot of good and useful, practical, engineering, and anecdotal
> information and ideas out here in user-land. Many of us have been using
> Airstream products for decades. Some of us, myself included, have been
> enjoying Airstreams for almost all of my lifetime, from childhood on. I have
> to reach *really* far back, almost at the limit of my being able to remember,
> to recall a time that my life didn't have an Airstream or two in it, and I'm
> pushing upwards almost against 60 these days. My own son will never be able to
> remember a time when he didn't have an Airstream, and adventure, in his life.
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> Seems a pity not to tap the collective consciousness...
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> Rick Kunath
> WBCCI #3060
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