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- lincsterExplorerNot for me. I would buy another one of Mark's trailers, i.e. Extreme Warrior, but none of these other guys.
- EyetattooExplorerThe reason why is becasue it is a very well known name, most buyers wont go online and if they do they will find that it is under new ownership. Plus when you go out to the dunes or anywhere else that you see Toy Haulers, WW will still be the most represented.
For me, Ill stick to the Attitude brand line. - dedmistonModeratorI don't think it has anything to do with Mark, because he started his Extreme Warrior line in Idaho and I think this new WW line is from Indiana.
Who would want to buy a product name when there is so much ugly history that Google would dig up from the old product line?
And yes, Giant RV was a huge distributor of the original WW products. That's where we bought ours in '04. - fly-boyExplorerI wonder if that is the same Brandon I had to deal with at WW when they were making trailers in SO CAL. If so- there is no way I would buy a WW. The Brandon I dealt with was dishonest, unhelpful and arrogant.
- Y-GuyModeratorLooking at their website, weekendwarriortoyhauler.com I don't see any mention of Mark or others affiliated with the two other Warrior lines currently in existence. But by the comment of "licensing" the name I'd be curious to find out who owns the rights to it, I'd assume Mark still does.
Wasn't Giant RV one of their biggest sellers? Sure seems like they are deeply involved in bringing the name back. - carringbExplorerThe name would not scare me off. Any connection with the former owner/management would . It looks like this has no relation to the former WW, other than using the name?
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