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State Stickers, where to display them

Sandy___Shirley
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We are about to do our first cross country road trip, MD to CA to MD. We bought a set of the state stickers, but are wondering where everyone displays them.

If we put them directly on the Motor Home, then the next owner has to remove them.

Our thought was to put them on a piece of fiber glass and attach that to one of our windows: somehow! Has anyone else done it this way and if so, what is the best way of attaching them to the inside of a window?
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jim1521
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On the side wall of one of the sliders. They don't go through the wear and tear of the elements while driving.

RLS7201
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On the inside of the door.

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HadEnough
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I saw an RV who put all their stickers on the wall of the slide that vanishes when you close the slide. So... Visible when you're at camp, hidden otherwise.

Thought that was very creative

Farmboy666
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DrewE wrote:
Dick_B wrote:
I would not affix them to the MH because when you go to sell it the stickers just show how much wear and tear the MH has gone thru.


In my opinion this reasoning makes little sense for a motorhome. A look at the odometer will be equally telling, maybe more so, and I don't see how there's any more wear and tear if those 35,000 miles are all in two states or if they cover a large swath of the nation.


I agree not to mention why would you try and hide something from a buyer that they deserve to know, treat people the way you want to be treated. I have stickers on my RV and don't give any thought to the next owner, not even sure if there will be a next owner. Enjoy the present.

ppine
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This is a dated concept. Maybe the best thing to do is make a board to hang in your house and put the stickers there.

We used to drive across the country every summer in college back in the 60s at 50 mph before most of the interstates. We had no AC and used to hang a water bag from the grill of the car. Travel was slower then.

WAFlowers
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I plan to get a piece of plexi and put them on there. When we stop for the night I can put it out for display then put it away for travel. I'm more interested in showing the places we've been in 35 years of RVing than where THIS coach has gone, so doing it this way I can move it to a new rig if that happens.
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DutchmenSport
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If you don't mind loosing the view out one of your windows, attach them to the window. Pretty much any kind of sticker can be removed from glass with a window scraper.

DrewE
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Dick_B wrote:
I would not affix them to the MH because when you go to sell it the stickers just show how much wear and tear the MH has gone thru.


In my opinion this reasoning makes little sense for a motorhome. A look at the odometer will be equally telling, maybe more so, and I don't see how there's any more wear and tear if those 35,000 miles are all in two states or if they cover a large swath of the nation.

Dick_B
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I would not affix them to the MH because when you go to sell it the stickers just show how much wear and tear the MH has gone thru.
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