slobadoberbob
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- Jun 1, 2009
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I know JIM jokes about the time it takes me to set up at a show... Malvern being no exception, by the time I had spoken to the many that visited me while we attempted even a mini set up.
As many will know I have been with SWMBO unloading the RV in readiness of selling it. We are still taking things off.. I think it has taken us about 7 hours of serious work. I hear the hoover being used now so we cannot be that far off the finish.
Today I took the CB off and the indian breast plate and a lot of personal items. Making sure no damage has been done in the removal stage. Sorting items to stay on board such as spare wing mirror lens, rear lamp lens etc., etc., But we have attempted to take off all the items we put on and sell it in a bare-bones state...OK I cannot take of the satellite dome, etc., but the small items I have. Such as the portable macerator etc., If a buyer wants to haggle for them, then that is what i will do or sometime later I will put them on ebay or keep some of the items for the toy hauler. Now got to find somewhere to hang the indian breast plate until it goes in the replacement RV:Blush:
I think the amount of kitchen ware we had on the RV is amazing.. it almost duplicates the house... that is easy as that will be boxed and kept upstairs until ready to be unpacked on the new RV.
The RV seems so much more impersonal now... I just did not want to take the heart out of it if you follow me. .... Once Sue has finished cleaning it today.. my little Russian cleaner will be doing the outside tomorrow and all the insides of the cupboards we old codgers cannot reach these days...
It is on ebay yet again, and pre loved and ends on Auto Trader today (waste of money)...
Bob
As many will know I have been with SWMBO unloading the RV in readiness of selling it. We are still taking things off.. I think it has taken us about 7 hours of serious work. I hear the hoover being used now so we cannot be that far off the finish.
Today I took the CB off and the indian breast plate and a lot of personal items. Making sure no damage has been done in the removal stage. Sorting items to stay on board such as spare wing mirror lens, rear lamp lens etc., etc., But we have attempted to take off all the items we put on and sell it in a bare-bones state...OK I cannot take of the satellite dome, etc., but the small items I have. Such as the portable macerator etc., If a buyer wants to haggle for them, then that is what i will do or sometime later I will put them on ebay or keep some of the items for the toy hauler. Now got to find somewhere to hang the indian breast plate until it goes in the replacement RV:Blush:
I think the amount of kitchen ware we had on the RV is amazing.. it almost duplicates the house... that is easy as that will be boxed and kept upstairs until ready to be unpacked on the new RV.
The RV seems so much more impersonal now... I just did not want to take the heart out of it if you follow me. .... Once Sue has finished cleaning it today.. my little Russian cleaner will be doing the outside tomorrow and all the insides of the cupboards we old codgers cannot reach these days...
It is on ebay yet again, and pre loved and ends on Auto Trader today (waste of money)...
Bob