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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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Mile_High
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tommy g wrote:
I put mine on the door window. Newfoundland kinda runs over the edge, but we can still see it.
As for the "only we pay attention to it" idea, I can't count the number of folks that have seen ours and commented on it. It's yet another conversation starter.
If I saw you outside, I would definitely ask you a few about your adventures after seeing that.
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Mile_High
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Problem is everytime I get a new RV I have to start over ๐Ÿ™‚ This one is looking pretty lean.
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irishtom29
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No one cares anyway.

ppine
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Most people just prove that they haven't been anywhere yet.
Maybe a map of the world would be more interesting.

irishtom29
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I put up all the states, despite having been to only Mississippi, Illinois and Rhode Island.

Matt_Colie
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We have the map in the sigfile, but what we have and sometimes take to shows (we occasionally end up at TCT shows), is a large magnetic white board the a large US map. The collected refrigerator magnets are there, (some, but not all) and most are numbered and there are little magnets with numbers and arrows for when there is not enough room on the map. Both we and the coach may be older than many, but we want people to know that all of us still get around. We are kind of held up this spring because a granddaughter is scheduled to arrive and someone wants to be close by when that happens.

Matt
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A sailor, his bride and their black dogs (one dear dog is waiting for us at the bridge) going to see some dry places that have Geocaches in a coach made the year we married.

Mile_High
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HadEnough wrote:
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.
This seems to be the most popular on a Class A. Another option inside one of your cargo doors that would be open at camp most of the time.
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jplante4
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The States Visited map in my sig is fine with me. I guess there's some personal value to letting the world know that you actually got off the couch and went somewhere, but it's really only important to me.

If you insist, the inside of a slide is the best idea. And as far as whaet do do when you sell, I suggest that the states map goes with the coach as proof of what an excellent traveling companion the next buyer is getting.

I expect the states visited vs. states camped in argument will spark up at some point.
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mike_brez
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happy-2 wrote:
WHY don't you just get on facebook and tell everybody where you have been that way Everyone in the whole World will know.


LMAO
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tommy_g
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I put mine on the door window. Newfoundland kinda runs over the edge, but we can still see it.
As for the "only we pay attention to it" idea, I can't count the number of folks that have seen ours and commented on it. It's yet another conversation starter.
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Dale_Traveling
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Fridge magnets work well and are transferable.

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happy-2
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WHY don't you just get on facebook and tell everybody where you have been that way Everyone in the whole World will know.

chuckftboy
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I think the idea of putting them somewhere in your home is a great idea because when they are on an RV the only people who really pay attention to them are the owners of that RV.
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mike_brez
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To tell you the truth I could never understand why people do this.
I guess it's like the Harley slogan "if I had to explain you wouldn't understand"
1998 36 foot Country Coach Magna #5499 Single slide
Gillig chassis with a series 40
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