---- Ian Allan <ian.allan@BMTS.COM> wrote: > Somehow this rubs me a bit. Nothing against anybody trying to get into > business here in the frozen north but how many Vanagons exist in the > country? How many vendors in the country have the perspective, the > background with respect to Vanagons as Frank does? I think that we are > fortunate to have the vendors available that we have. I just worry > that if the pot gets too fragmented they will loose interest and where > does that leave us. Frank is a long time contributor to this list. I > respect that. This is the Vanagon list, yes? Is the Propex heater uniquely fitted for Vanagons? I thought it was intended, and used, in a variety of applications in "camping vehicles" generally. If one lives in or around Calgary, how likely is (s)he to take his or her vehicle to the vicinity of Ottawa for an installation? I live in Oklahoma City. I am very unlikely to take my vehicle to Boston to have a heater installed. mcneely |
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