It varies based on some actuary tables that they use, but I think club members (ultimately through their dues) purchased a lifetime membership for a recent past president in the neighborhood of $1000. But hey, to get a non-Airstream motorhome in an Airstream only club? Priceless... ;) Afterall what's a grand when you're already spending $100K. :)
Leo
--- In AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com, "T. Floyd" <snootydog@...> wrote:
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> Just how much is a life time membership? One arm, two arms, one arm and a leg or all four plus someone elses?
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> To: AirstreamList@yahoogroups.com
> From: nyraggedyman@...
> Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 09:58:52 -0400
> Subject: [A/S] Re: Motorhomes Again
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> From the wording I read that was drafted by June R., the reality of the
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> Any individual could purchase a mere share in somebody Else's Airstream and
> then join the club.
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> Immediately upon joining that person could then sign up for lifetime
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> Without any waiting period at all that individual could then purchase any
> Thor MoHo and be a lifetime member in an Airstream RV club.
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> The wording that I was sent had nothing in it about current members, current
> class a members, nothing. 1) Have an Airstream (or some portion of). 2)
> Join 3) Become a life member. 4) Go Thor shopping, NEW or USED -- doesn't
> matter.
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> If you look around you might be able to find a place where you could buy
> yourself a good slightly used *camel*... ;) Then maybe you could enter that
> camel into the Kentucky Derby?
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> - Leo
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