โJul-18-2017 10:08 AM
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โJul-18-2017 04:48 PM
Lew Schiller wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
We did what you are describing but we bought and towed a full sized Extended length Chevy Van. The Van held everything we needed and if we wanted extra for the show we had that inventory shipped to the show location. If the the show will not accept your inventory, most local UPS stores and similar locations will accept it for about $5/box. My boxes were over 125 pounds and it was still $5/box.
60,000 miles a year on an RV is going to crash the value of the coach unless you plan to keep it forever (my plan for my RV with 350,000 miles) but you may be able to cut the number of miles traveled if you can go from one show to another. I spend over 12 years full time going from RV show to RV show and never returned home but some shows were 1000's of miles apart. It was great and I highly recommend it.
Good points and being able to run a 2 or 3 week circuit is part of the allure of an RV. We, though, have to get back to make what we sell so long term (fulltime) runs aren't viable.
I imagine you and I could spend some time chatting about show business on the road ๐
โJul-18-2017 04:38 PM
โJul-18-2017 02:07 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
We did what you are describing but we bought and towed a full sized Extended length Chevy Van. The Van held everything we needed and if we wanted extra for the show we had that inventory shipped to the show location. If the the show will not accept your inventory, most local UPS stores and similar locations will accept it for about $5/box. My boxes were over 125 pounds and it was still $5/box.
60,000 miles a year on an RV is going to crash the value of the coach unless you plan to keep it forever (my plan for my RV with 350,000 miles) but you may be able to cut the number of miles traveled if you can go from one show to another. I spend over 12 years full time going from RV show to RV show and never returned home but some shows were 1000's of miles apart. It was great and I highly recommend it.
โJul-18-2017 02:04 PM
rgatijnet1 wrote:
Here is a map for the Will Rogers Center. It shows two RV parking sites: Will Rogers Center
โJul-18-2017 01:50 PM
โJul-18-2017 01:48 PM
inky wrote:
Been selling at shows and driving our RV towing a cargo trailer for sometime now. PM me and I would be happy to answer any questions you may have.
โJul-18-2017 01:15 PM
Lew Schiller wrote:
Well that Simba is quite interesting. Never knew of a Class A with a garage. I do know a guy who uses a Super C with a lift gate and garage but the living quarters are sparse.
A Toy Hauler trailer ... hmmm...would have to be a bumper pull towed behind a van.
Something to consider.
โJul-18-2017 12:41 PM
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โJul-18-2017 12:01 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:2gypsies wrote:
At 'shows' we've attended there are always big RVs and trailers parked from the vendors. Somehow they get their wares to the shows. Have you ever driven a long vehicle? Perhaps you 'think' you can't park but you'd be surprised at how easy it is. Think of the big semi trucks backing in to the docking areas in cities. Many times they don't have a lot of room. We've been amazed at watching them at times.
Trouble with that is for a private guy to get that good requires a lot of fenders.
โJul-18-2017 11:58 AM
Lew Schiller wrote:AllegroD wrote:
Note that most gassers won't haul as much product or tow as much as a DP.
That's what I'm thinking as well
โJul-18-2017 11:52 AM
2gypsies wrote:
At 'shows' we've attended there are always big RVs and trailers parked from the vendors. Somehow they get their wares to the shows. Have you ever driven a long vehicle? Perhaps you 'think' you can't park but you'd be surprised at how easy it is. Think of the big semi trucks backing in to the docking areas in cities. Many times they don't have a lot of room. We've been amazed at watching them at times.
โJul-18-2017 11:50 AM
Lew Schiller wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:
Thousands of Class "A"s pulling large cargo trailers, why wouldn't that work?
You could go as far as full time on the road ๐
Yes - I see them on the road. As I mention though, the loading areas at many of the venues is quite tight. I couldn't get a 38' A and a trailer near them. I might be able to change how I pack and set-up to make my display more of a roll-in...
Can't full time - we make what we sell and need to be home based to do that. BTW - in that Simba I'd like the cargo bay for an office/shop!